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Which gelatin is in trident layers?

Updated: 10/7/2023
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11y ago

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Trident gum typically uses porcine-based gelatine which is derived from pig skin. This type of gelatine is the most common form used in commercial food products. It is a flavorless and odorless substance that can be used to bind thicken and stabilize food items. It is also used to give foods a glossy appearance. Other types of gelatine such as bovine-based gelatine may be used depending on the region but porcine-based gelatine is the most widely used.

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Several sources say that the Gelatin is derived from pig base.

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10y ago

there isn't gelatin in trident layers. <---- Actually there is ...

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There are no 'fruit gelatin'. They need to kill animal to get gelatin (f.e. pig).

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