Can you eat jello cook and serve pudding mix wiythout cooking it?
You can technically eat Jell-O and cook & serve pudding mix without cooking it, but it's not recommended for a few reasons:
* Jell-O: Uncooked Jell-O will be a thick, syrupy liquid, not the jiggly dessert you're used to. The gelatin needs to set in the fridge to solidify.
* Cook & Serve Pudding: These mixes usually contain cornstarch as a thickener, and the cornstarch needs to be cooked to activate its thickening properties. Eating it raw could lead to digestive issues and may not be palatable.
Here's what you can do instead:
* Jell-O: Follow the package instructions for preparing Jell-O.
* Cook & Serve Pudding: Follow the package instructions for preparing the pudding. Most cook & serve puddings only require a few minutes of cooking on the stovetop.
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