Do all gelatins use meat?!


Question: Do all gelatins use meat?
I want to know if all gelatins use meat and what kind of meat it usually is. Gelatin as in marshmallows or Jell-O. Don't say Kosher brand stuff or Halal marshmallows and such. I already know that those are gelatin-free.

Answers:

Yes all gelatins are derived from the collagen inside animals' skin and bones. Special kinds of gelatin indicate the specific animal that was used for its production like using fish instead of pork for religion reasons.



Gelatin is a substance made from the hooves and hides of animals. If a product lists gelatin as an ingredient, then it is an animal product.

There are Jell-O type desserts and marshmallows without gelatin in them, but you have to read the labels.



Gelatin is made from the boiled bones and connective tissue of slaughtered animals. Most of the time pig is used but beef and fish are used as well.



nope. they use animal hooves




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