What is jello made of?!


Question: I have always wondered that! I am affraid to eat it I can only imagine what makes in giggle!


Answers: I have always wondered that! I am affraid to eat it I can only imagine what makes in giggle!

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, and is made from seaweed.

You asked.

Sugar & gelatin.

It doesn't giggle but it's made with gelatin and sugar.

jiggly stuff! =)

Gelatin and fun!

Sugar and gelatin, but if you knew where gelatin came from you probably wouldn't want to eat it anymore. Gelatin is a protein produced by partial hydrolysis of collagen extracted from the bones, connective tissues, organs, and some intestines of animals such as the domesticated cattle, and horses.

Gelatin, sugar, and some brands end up have some sort of animal cells (sounds disgusting, but it is true.)

I once heard it was horse hooves

You boil a pot of meat with bones in it (like chicken, for instance), and then you refrigerate the whole mess. Take a look in the cold pot the next morning. You see the jiggly stuff that looks like Jello? That's where gelatin comes from. Out of the bones of animals.





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