Gelatine Demystified
I finally had some time to look up gelatine. I went to GME - Overview. Here's what gelatine really contains or the gist of it.
Gelatine is a pure protein obtained from animal raw materials containing collagen. The natural and healthy food has excellent gelling strength. But gelatine can do a lot more. Because of its broad spectrum of capabilities it is used in the most varied industries for a large number of products.
The site also states that it's high-quality protein for humans.
There's also makings of gelatine. Here's the list that states which foods usually contain animal gelatine.
1. Yoghurts
All Clover Yoghurts, UltraMel Yoghurts including UltraMel Custard
All Danone Yoghurts
All Woolworths Yoghurts except the Ayshire Range
All Dewfresh and Gero Yoghurts
2. Ice Creams
Nestle Lyons Maid, UK
The Mirage
Covant Garden Tea Ice Cream, Kimberley
Gattis Ice Cream - Jolly Jelly
American Parlour - All flavours
3. Sweets & Chocolates
(a) Nestlé:
Pep Talk Chocolates
Caramel Mousse
Chocolate Mousse
Strawberry Mousse
XXX Mints
(b) Yaldor:
Marshmallows
Jellies
(c) Chapelat/Cadbury
Frutus
Brownies
Endearmint
(d) American Candy Sweets
Marshmallow cones
Choc. Marshmallow cones
Mini Marshmallow cones
(e) Beacon Sweets:
New Look Bar
(f) Love Me Candies:
Toasted Marshmallows
4. Miscellaneous
KELLOGGS: Rice Krispies Treats (Imported)(Not normal Rice Krispies)
MOIR’S: Moir’s Jelly/Pudding
MOIR’S: Cream Caramel
BAKERS: Iced Zoo Biscuits
SIMONSBERG: Cream Cheese

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