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What do you call the jelly in a pork pie?
The jelly in a pork pie is typically called "aspic".
Aspic is a savory jelly made from stock or broth that is used to encase and preserve meat, fish, or vegetables. It's often clear and translucent, and it adds a rich flavor and a beautiful visual appeal to the pie.
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