Gelatine in a sentence as a noun

For example, do we need a kg of gelatine per kg of concrete, or per tonne of concrete?

Film is metallic silver in gelatine, and lasts ok, but thousands of years is a very long time.

Jelly marmalade is just marmalade with more gelatine.

Not one animal less is going to get killed because you eat a gelatine pudding because there's an excess of gelatine.

Nothing that has butter or milk, no ice cream, never a turkey sandwich or anything with egg or gelatine in it, like candy?

I've had ice cream where they specifically included gelatine as one of the ingredients.

Nothing that has butter or milk, no ice cream, never a turkey sandwich or anything with egg or gelatine in it, like candy?Yes, that's what I mean by that.

You can buy plain gelatine and add hot water, stir vigorously and add a little apple juice for flavor and to cool it to drinking temperature.

"Xanthan gum" is not any less healthy for you than agar-agar or gelatine, and it's used for basically the same thing, it just has different properties.

So avoiding gelatine in order to increase animal welfare is inefficient.

Especially the "cheap" food - full of awful sugars, stabilised fats or other junk, gelatine, mechanically abused.

Sensitized silver halide emulsion in gelatine on paper or cellulose acetate film.

Many recipes have egg or gelatine in them for functional purposes; usually as "glue" to hold things together, like in pancakes, where you aren't including the eggs for their flavour.

Unless I buy basics at the local market and cook everything from scratch I basically have to eat palm, glutamate, bamboo fibre, gelatine and whatnot other waste every day.

Gelatine definitions

noun

a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin

See also: gelatin