Is jello made of pig hooves?
No. Jello is made from gelatin, a protein derived from collagen, which is found in the skin, bones, and connective tissues of animals. The most common source of gelatin for jello is pigskin. However, gelatin can also be derived from other animals, such as cattle and fish.
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- When jello ready it forms a thick layer of skin in top?
- Does the flavor of jello affect how long it sets?
- Can someone actually get full eating jello?
- Do you need to put anything in a Jello mold before the gelatin?
- Is jello a solid or liquid?
- Is it true that jell-o gels from a product coming hoof?
- How long will layer jello stay fresh in refrigerator?
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