Gelatin with k does it mean kosher?

No, "gelatin with k" does not mean kosher.

* "K" on a food label often indicates "kosher". However, it is not a guarantee.

* Gelatin can be derived from different sources, including pigs and cows. To be kosher, gelatin must be derived from kosher animals, such as cows, sheep, or fish.

* A "k" on a gelatin product means that it has been certified kosher by a reputable organization, but it doesn't automatically mean it's kosher. You need to check the specific ingredients to ensure it comes from a kosher source.

Here's what you need to do:

1. Look for a "k" symbol: This usually indicates kosher certification.

2. Check the ingredients list: Look for a clear indication that the gelatin is sourced from a kosher animal (e.g., "beef gelatin," "kosher gelatin").

3. Verify the certification agency: Some certification agencies are more reputable than others. Look for well-known and trusted agencies.

Always be cautious and check the product label thoroughly before consuming any food labeled as kosher.