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  2. You really don't want to know what gelatin is made of - AOL

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    How Gelatin Is Made To all of those who are curious, making gelatin is seemingly a simple process : just boil some animal bones for a prolonged amount of time (we're talking like 6-8 hours, people).

  3. Aspic - Wikipedia

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    Poultry jellies are made the same way as making pork jelly, but less water is added to compensate for lower natural gelatin content. Almost any type of food can be set into aspics, and almost any type of meat (poultry or fish included) can be used to make gelatin, although in some cases, additional gelatin may be needed for the aspic to set ...

  4. Gelatin - Wikipedia

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    The fillings of both are made by combining ground pork with gelatin cubes, and in the process of cooking, the gelatin melts, creating a soupy interior with a characteristic gelatinous stickiness. Gelatin is used for the clarification of juices, such as apple juice, and of vinegar. [35] Isinglass is obtained from the swim bladders of fish.

  5. You really don't want to know what gelatin is made of - AOL

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    To some, these facts may be pretty fascinating, but for most of us, that's just plain gross.

  6. 6 Easy Ways to Transform Plain Cream Cheese Into ... - AOL

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    3. Chili crisp. This popular condiment is packed with fried chile peppers and aromatics that will bring spicy heat to your cream cheese base. Chinese versions of chili crisp often feature ...

  7. Gelatin dessert - Wikipedia

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    Before gelatin became widely available as a commercial product, the most typical gelatin dessert was "calf's foot jelly". As the name indicates, this was made by extracting and purifying gelatin from the foot of a calf. This gelatin was used for savory dishes in aspic, or was mixed with fruit juice and sugar for a dessert. [3]

  8. Gelatin microparticle - Wikipedia

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    Gelatin, along with its more familiar uses, is widely used for the production of microparticles due to its efficiency in forming gels as well as its biodegradability as a particle. Gelatin can be manipulated to form a stable matrix for biologically reactive compounds, allowing for the incorporation and protection against enzymatic degradation. [1]

  9. 15 Healthy Football Foods For a Winning Game Day Spread - AOL

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    2. Hummus and Raw Veggies. Hummus is another great dip when prioritizing healthy eating goals without sacrificing flavor.. Made from chickpeas, tahini, olive oil, and lemon, it’s packed with ...