What is jello made of?!
What is jello made of?
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I think it's made of animal bones...
Cow hooves.
powder animal bones
sugar, flavoring, gelatin, and coloring.
Horse hooves
The production of gelatin typically starts with the boiling of cattle bones or pig skins; contrary to popular conception, horns and hooves are not used. This material is then soaked with acid or alkali in large vats to extract and hydrolyze the protein collagen. The extract is then dried and ground to form a powder.
gelatin, sugar, water, and a bunch of preservatives, and dyes.
Jello is made out of flavored water. You boil the water and the put it in the refridgerator, and that causes a reaction. You got jello!
I believe it is animal cartilage.
sugar and gelatin love the sugar free kind so much sweeter and very healthy
Jello is flavored gelatin. Gelatin is extracted from the skins, bones, and connective tissues of various animals, most notably, beef and pork.
Jello is flavored gelatin which comes from the hooves, bones, cartilage, and ligaments of hooved animals such as cows, sheep, pigs, etc. Gelatin has many varied uses in cooking and other applications.
carsenau got it exactly i saw the history channel on american foods a week ago and jello and spam where the stars
Sugar, spice, and everything nice. JUST KIDDING!
Jello Gelatin is....
A colorless or slightly yellow, transparent, brittle protein formed by boiling the specially prepared skin, bones, and connective tissue of animals and used in foods, drugs, and photographic film.
powdered gelatin...which is made out of many other things...you might not want to know what they are though....I was shocked when I found out...and I dont eat jello much now...
The ingredients (like all food products) are listed on the pkg but flavoring, sugar, salt, gelatin . . .
On a commercial scale, gelatin is made from by-products of the meat and leather industry, mainly pork skins, pork and cattle bones, or split cattle hides. Contrary to popular belief, horns and hooves are not commonly used. The raw materials are prepared by different curing, acid, and alkali processes which are employed to extract the dried collagen hydrolysate and which may take several weeks. The worldwide production amounts to 250,000 tons per year (roughly 550 million lbs).
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Fats from animals, coloring, sugar, and something that helps it stay fresh.
i heard it was made of animal fat but i dont really know. if so thats gross!!!!
I dont think you really want to know!! I know i don't. Taste yummy and that is all I need or want to know.
Gelatin is made of boiled bones. Disgusting.
AS gross as it sounds, jello is made of animal bones...YUCK!!