Talk:Coffee jelly

Should article be expanded?
I'm relatively new to all of this, so I hope this is the proper place for this discussion. In any case, I came across this page while doing research on a recipe for coffee jelly I found in a newspaper from eastern North Carolina from 1906 and I was surprised how little information there is, particularly how it makes no mention of the long American/European tradition of coffee jellies. Would it be appropriate to simply expand this article to encompass both the Japanese and American/European traditions or would a separate article be in order? I'll include a number of references to historic recipes below.

1906 1827 1921 1903 1817

Lukesimonds1234 (talk) 16:28, 31 August 2016 (UTC)


 * It would absolutely be appropriate to add information based on the sources you've found. The size of the article and lack of content and good sources are why it has been rated "Start" class. Since you're new to Wikipedia, I recommend you edit in small doses. Take a look at other food article. especially those which are rated B, GA (Good Article), and FA (Featured Article), and use them as examples when writing, adding sources, or formatting the article. Good luck! - Boneyard90 (talk) 17:29, 31 August 2016 (UTC)

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