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What is a Jimmy Sprinkle?

What is a Jimmy Sprinkle?

Jimmies is the most popular term for chocolate sprinkles in the Philadelphia, Boston and New England regions. The origin of the name jimmies is uncertain, but it was first documented in 1930, as a topping for cake.

What is the difference between a Jimmy and a sprinkle?

Sprinkles were tiny, multi-colored spheres applied to baked goods, usually cupcakes. Jimmies were slightly larger, oblong-shaped chocolate or multi-colored candies used for adorning ice cream cones and sundaes.

What are Jimmy sprinkles made of?

So, the short answer is: sugar, corn syrup, cornstarch, a little food-grade wax (for those of us who eat wax) and artificial coloring and flavoring. Mmm.

What are sprinkles called in New Jersey?

Jimmies. You might just call them sprinkles, but in South Jersey we know that the sweet bits of candy you use to coat your ice cream cone are called Jimmies. There are a lot of theories about where the name comes from, but all that really matters is deciding between rainbow and chocolate.

Do sprinkles have bugs in them?

Sprinkles have a coating of shellac which is derived from insects. Most sprinkles available at a grocery store would most likely be cooked using shellac, also known as beetle juice.

Where are sprinkles called jimmies?

Philadelphia’s signature ice cream topping is jimmies. Or it’s sprinkles. Or it’s both.

What is wrong with sprinkles?

While their colors may make them seem like pinches of joy, sprinkles are actually made with sugar, corn syrup, cornstarch, artificial colors, thickeners, along with an edible wax coating – all mixed and punched through an extruder to make long colorful sugar noodles, and then broken up.

What candy is made of bugs?

Candy lovers beware: The hard, shiny shells on Junior Mints, Red Hots, Lemonhead, and Boston Baked Beans candies are glazed with secretions from lac bugs. Nearly 100,000 bugs die to produce about 1 pound of shellac flakes, which are combined with alcohol to make a confectioner’s glaze.

Are M&M’s made from beetles?

First off, it is an urban legend. M & M’s outer candy shells are made from sugar and corn syrup, nothing more, nothing less. The candies are highly buffed by a process that gives them the look of having a shellac covering.

Is rainbow sprinkles or jimmies?

Nearly half came back in favor of calling both colors jimmies. Another 20 percent voted that “jimmies” refers just to the chocolate ones and “rainbow sprinkles” is the correct phrase. There was yet another contingent — 16 percent — who agreed with the idea that “jimmies” is a racist term.

Why are sprinkles banned in England?

The sprinkles contain a regulated additive Myers says Get Baked got the sprinkles from a wholesaler that imports them from the U.S. But the West Yorkshire Trading Standards agency deemed them illegal because they contain a coloring called erythrosine.