This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Moon jellies, which are found in shallow bays around the world, look like small, not entirely friendly ghosts.
Sometimes, when life gets too stressful, you might feel as if you want to turn back the clock and return to simpler times. While humans may not be able to time travel or transform themselves into ...
These little yoghurt jellies are sweetened with no-added-sugar cordial and will hit the spot if you are used to finishing a meal with dessert. The yoghurt brings extra protein and the jellies are ...
In recognition of the high standard of entries, 25 extra images were selected by the Natural History Museum and put to the public vote. Moon jellyfish swarm in the cool autumnal waters of a fjord ...
Box jellies, also called sea wasps and marine stingers, live primarily in coastal waters off Northern Australia and throughout the Indo-Pacific. They are pale blue and transparent in color and get ...
ON your marks, get set . . . for classic pud jelly making a big comeback in shops. One homeware retailer has reported a 500 per cent increase in sales of jelly moulds as the trend catches ...
Julius Motha, Chairman, Motha Confectionery told Business Times that around 1920s his father, Tiburtius Motha imported and marketed confectioneries and jellies of such fame like ‘Trebor’ from UK in ...
Make your own jams and jellies with this homemade pectin recipe. Using all natural ingredients, anyone can make this easy recipe for the summer jam season. You can learn how to make pectin for ...