Are animal products still used in gelatin?!
Answers: Are there any vegan substitutes? Thanks!
Still animal products....
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yes....try hain...its vegan
Its not Vegan, sorry.
Yes. It's disgusting. I don't know of any vegan substitutes, though. Sorry!
Try agar-agar too, if you can get it.
Gelatin is boiled up horse parts. it's not even vegetarian.
uhm no hun.
Gelatin IS an animal product. There is no such thing as vegetarian gelatin.
Alternatives include agar-agar and carrageenan.
Are you looking for like jello? If so, usually the ones already made on the shelf (not the refrigerated ones) are made without gelatin.
This answer was posted before by someone "king"...
Gelatin derived from animals and plants.
The skins of animals are left to putrefy or "cure" for about a month. After the hides are ripe, a tractor pushes them into a vat of acid that disintegrates the animals' hairs, skin, cartilage, etc., into a nice, tasty, homogenized gel.
Recently, S'pore & Malaysia stopped importing gelatin from China once discovered they are extracted from the collagen inside PIG's connective tissue.
Alternatively now, both countries are importing from Pakistan, which these gelatin derived from COWS. But my doubt is now, can this be "kosher" to INDIANS?
Gelatin derived from plants are expensive. So far I know there are only few producers in India.