ArrogantFools
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Is Jell-O Gelatin good?
post what you think!!!!
post what you think!!!!
Yes, yes it does. Wonderful bones. You can also make soup with them as a primary ingredient. Bones, not jello.th5418 said:Jello comes from bones...
th5418 said:Jello comes from bones...
I'm serious, too. But in the innuendo sort of way.th5418 said:I'm serious. They boil bones for one of their procedures and use the content.
I can't help but laugh at the last sentence.What is gelatin/gelatine? Is there any alternative to it?
Gelatin (US spelling) or gelatine (British spelling) (used to make Jell-o and other desserts) is made from the boiled bones, skins and tendons of animals. An alternative substance is called Agar-Agar, which is derived from seaweed. Another is made from the root of the Kuzu. Agar-Agar is sold in noodle-like strands, in powdered form, or in long blocks, and is usually white-ish in color.
Some Kosher gelatins are made with agar-agar, most are not. Some things that are vegan that are replacing gelatin are: guar gum and carrageenan. Only some 'emulsifiers' are vegan. Gelatin is used in photography. Although the technology exists to replace photographic film, its price is currently prohibitive and there is insufficient demand. Hopefully, with the growth of vegetarianism and veganism, this situation will soon change.