- Jelly bean
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History
The interior jelly may trace its origin back hundreds of years to a candy called
Turkish Delight , while the shell is essentially the same as that developed in the late 17th century for Jordan Almond candies. The earliest known appearance of the modern jelly bean was during theAmerican Civil War when William Schrafft of Boston promoted sending the candy to soldiers in the Union Army.cite news | first=Jeanna | last=Miller | coauthors= | title=Spring brings jelly bean fever | date=2002-03-28 | publisher=University of St. Cloud, Minnesota | url=http://media.www.universitychronicle.com/media/storage/paper231/news/2002/03/28/Diversions/Spring.Brings.Jelly.Bean.Fever-225153.shtml | work =University Chronicle | pages = | accessdate = 2008-04-09 | language = ] It was not until 1930 or so that jelly beans became anEaster candy, presumably from their resemblance toEaster egg s [CandyFavorites.com. [http://www.candyfavorites.com/shop/jelly-bean-history.php "History of Jelly Beans"] Retrieved on 2008-03-21.] . Their egg-like shape was then associated with the Easter bunny, who gave out eggs on Easter.In appearances in popular fiction and entertainment, they have been referred to as "sweetrocks" in the film "Ant Bully"; have been used as currency in Disney's "
Toontown Online "; and are in the title of F. Scott Fitzgerald'sshort story "The Jelly Bean". In Harry Potter, the students at Hogwarts munch on "Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans." These come in a variety of flavors that range from revolting to delicious.Ingredients
The basic ingredients of jelly beans include sugars, corn syrup, and food starch. Relatively minor amounts of
lecithin (an emulsifier), anti-foaming agents,beeswax orcarnauba wax , salt, and confectioner's glaze are also added to the mix. The ingredients that give each bean its character are also relatively small in proportion and may vary depending on the flavor. These include natural and artificial flavors and colors, and, depending on the bean flavor, may include chocolate, coconut, fruit puree or juice, peanuts, vanilla, oils, cream, or freeze-dried egg, milk, or fruit powders.Flavors
Most jelly beans are sold as an assortment of about eight more or less standard fruit flavors. Assortments of "spiced" jellybeans and
gumdrop s are also available, which include a similar number of spice and mint flavors. The colors of jelly beans are also more or less standardized, and a fairly typical scheme is shown in the table to the right.There are many exotic jellybeans, many of which contain flavors that are made for shock value and for the daring taste buds. Some flavors, such as earwax, booger, dirt, pepper, and vomit, were taken from the Harry Potter books and films.
On the other hand, some premium brands, such as
Jelly Belly , are available in dozens of different flavors, including berry, tropical fruit, soft drink, popcorn and novelty ranges in addition to the familiar fruit and spice flavors. cite web|url=http://jellybelly.com/msib21/Templates/FunCatchAll.aspx?NRMODE=Published&NRNODEGUID=%7b3C852689-8739-438C-A946-3895D44AB7CE%7d&NRORIGINALURL=%2fCultures%2fen-US%2fFun%2fFlavor%2bGuides%2fJelly%2bBelly%2bFlavor%2bGuide%2ehtm&NRCACHEHINT=NoModifyGuest |title=Jelly Belly's Official 50 Flavors |accessdate=2008-04-09 |publisher=Jelly Belly ] While these are also sold as assortments, individual flavors can be individually purchased from distributors.However the mixing of several flavours all together in the mouth at one time can form a whole new flavour entirely. eg. several fruity flavours can create a fruit salad, and banana and toffee can create Banofee Pie.
In the 1980s, when
Ronald Reagan wasPresident of the United States , he was known for keeping a jar of Jelly Belly jelly beans on his desk, which was credited with helping to increase the candy's popularity in the U.S.There are other candy products which also have a hard candy shell and a gummy interior, such as Skittles. However, these are not marketed as "jelly beans" and are not typically referred to as such.
Slang
In
United States slang in the 1910s and early 1920s a "Jelly bean" or "Jellybean" was a young man who made great efforts to dress very stylishly, presumably to attract women, but had little else to recommend him; similar to the older terms "dandy " and "fop " and the slightly later "drugstore cowboy". However, the word was also used as asynonym for "pimp ".The type was memorialized in the song, "Jelly Bean (He's a Curbstone Cutie)", kept popular through the 1940s by
Phil Harris . It was written by Jimmie Dupre, Sam Rosen, and Joe Verges and published in New Orleans in 1920 by Universal Music Publishers, Inc.In the
semiconductor industry, a "jelly bean" component is one which is widely available, used generically in many applications, and has no very unusual characteristics - as though it might be grabbed out of a jar in handfuls when needed, like jelly beans. For example, the 741 might be considered a jelly beanoperational amplifier .References
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