Apples, quince, plums, gooseberries, oranges and other citrus fruits contain much pectin, while soft fruits like cherries, grapes and strawberries contain little pectin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pectin
Is pectin a pork-by product? No. Pectin is made from fruit and used to stabilize jellies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pectin Could a pig be found which has pectin in its digestive tract? Yes, if it was fed pectin.
Pectin is a gelling that is used in jams and jellies. Pectin is extracted from citrus fruits.
1 tbsp of liquid pectin = 2 teaspoons of powdered pectin
Yes, the pith has nearly the same amount of vitamin-C as the flesh and contains sources of pectin. See related link
Pectin is composed of polymers.
Fruit pectin is what is inside of a fruit when it is squeezed!! Once you do that you will pur it into a beaker, and see how much fruit juice there is. Then you will have to pour the juice into the thingy with tiny holes. The pectin will not go through, so get some and examine!!!
Pectin is not an enzyme but a soluble fiber.
Yes, pectin mainly comes from apples.
Pectin fiber is soluble.
Jelly has to have pectin to be jelly. Pectin is vegan. It is a natural product found in fruit. You may be confusing pectin with gelatin which is made from animal products.
Pectin is soluble in cold water.