yes because the evaporation occurs after a period of time for this to happen
No. Jello contains gelatin.
If you mean the Jello mix powder right of the box - yes, you can. It isn't really 'raw'. The hot water is needed to dissolve the gelatin - not to cook it. Jello out of the box was a special treat when I was growing up.
gelatin powder is gelatin that has been dried and broken up into individual grains. gelatin sheets are made from dried sheets that have been dried in a flat sheet. (sheets result in a clearer, more transparent final product than powder.)
It is true that Jello is a brand name of gelatin. I have not actually compared the flavors of lemon Jello and royal gelatin lemon, but I believe they are quite similar.
Gelatin has no pork, it is like Jello.
Jello uses Gelatin to become thick & wiggly. Gelatin is a collagen byproduct obtained from animals. So Jello is not Vegan friendly.
Jell-O contains gelatin, a natural protein. When jell-O powder is mixed with hot water, the gelatin actually dissolves in the water. Once it cools, the gelatin begins to reform into the rubbery, jiggly mass we all know and love.
Jello is a flavored gelatin dessert. There are also recipes that use Jello to make molded gelatin salads (but these have mostly fallen out of use since the 1960s, except for molded gelatin fruit salads). Gelatin is the main ingredient in Jello, and the reason it sets up.
Jello's solute is the gelatin the solvent is water
NO. Jello is not vegetarian. It has gelatin in it, which is boiled animal bones and hooves. There is vegetarian version of jello made from agar.
According to this article it will last indefinitely if stored correctly. See Article here http://homecooking.about.com/od/specificfood/a/gelatintips.htm
they just put it in