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  2. What Are Marshmallows, Exactly? - AOL

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    Most vegan marshmallows use other proteins, such as soy (from soybeans) or carrageenan (from seaweed), or a combination, instead of gelatin. ... Many popular brands (such as Kraft Jet-Puffed ...

  3. Marshmallow - Wikipedia

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    Toasted vegan marshmallows served with chocolate mousse. The traditional marshmallow recipe uses powdered marshmallow root, but most commercially manufactured marshmallows instead use gelatin in their manufacture. Vegans and vegetarians avoid gelatin, but there are versions that use a substitute non-animal gelling agent such as agar. [29]

  4. Love marshmallows on your sweet potato casserole? Here's what ...

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    Today, marshmallows are comprised mainly of corn syrup, cornstarch, sugar, water and gelatin, per the National Confectioners Association. (That gelatin means most marshmallows aren't vegan, by the ...

  5. Want to go vegan? Explore the pros, cons of the lifestyle. - AOL

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    "These include animal-based ingredients like gelatin (used in Jello, supplement capsules, marshmallows, etc.), casein, whey proteins (because they are milk-derived) and food colorings like ...

  6. Gelatin - Wikipedia

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    Gelatin is used as a binder in match heads [39] and sandpaper. [40] Cosmetics may contain a non-gelling variant of gelatin under the name hydrolyzed collagen (hydrolysate). Gelatin was first used as an external surface sizing for paper in 1337 and continued as a dominant sizing agent of all European papers through the mid-nineteenth century. [41]

  7. Candy - Wikipedia

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    Some candy, including marshmallows and gummi bears, contains gelatin derived from animal collagen, a protein found in skin and bones, and is thus avoided by vegans and some vegetarians. "Kosher gelatin" is also unsuitable for vegetarians and vegans, as it is derived from fish bones. [36]

  8. Concord Grape Marshmallows Recipe - AOL

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    Whisk together the gelatin, Concord grape concentrate, and cold water in a small bowl. Let it soften for 10 minutes. Stir together the sugar, 1/4 cup of the corn syrup, water, and salt in a medium saucepan. Bring the syrup to a boil over high heat and stir occasionally until it hits 250°F.

  9. No One At Thanksgiving Will Believe This Sweet Potato ...

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    (Just be sure to choose a brand of marshmallows that excludes gelatin from the ingredients!) GET THE RECIPE. Per serving: 133 calories, 2 g fat (0 g saturated), 16 mg sodium, 20 g carbs, 11 g ...