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Frequently Asked Questions About Gelatin What is gelatin? Gelatin is a product derived from the partial hydrolysis of collagen. More Where does the collagen come from? Collagen is derived from natural sources such as skin, connective tissue and bones of animals. More From what animals are the skin, connective tissue and bones to make gelatin sourced? From healthy animals, the meat of which has been certified for human consumption. More: Gelatin's physical properties More: Gelatin's raw materials Is all gelatin the same? No. It is classified as Type A when sourced from pig skin, and Type B when sourced from beef skin. It is graded according to its strength, called its 'bloom'. The higher the bloom numbers, the higher the grade. More: Gelatin's raw materials More: Gelatin's physical properties What are gelatin's main uses? The main uses of gelatin are in the food, pharmaceutical and photographic industries. More: Importance of gelatin More: Gelatin as a food ingredient More: Gelatin in pharmacy More: Gelatin in photography Are there any other uses? Some non-edible gelatins, referred to as Technical Gelatins, have a variety of applications such as adhesives, and micro encapsulation. More Is gelatin made from animal's hooves? No. Hooves do not contain collagen. They contain keratin, the same as in your hair and fingernails. Is edible gelatin a healthy, nutritional and safe food product? Gelatin has always been and remains a safe food product for human consumption. The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the European Commission for Health and Consumer Protection confirm the safety of gelatin. More: Gelatinthe natural choice More: GMAP Affirmation of Safety More: GMAP Affirmation of Safety What does gelatin look like? Gelatin is usually in a powder or granulated form. It is usually yellow to honey colored and tends to be odourless and tasteless. More: What is gelatin? More: Importance of gelatin How long does gelatin keep? Retained in a sealed container at ambient non-humid room temperature, gelatin will last for years. More: Using gelatin in the home Is there kosher and halal gelatin? The Islamic and Jewish requirements are different. But gelatin may have the approval of both. |
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