No...
Pectin is a thickening agent made from fruit sugars.
Gelatin is a thickening/hardening agent created by boiling animal (bovine) bones.
No...
Pectin is a thickening agent made from fruit sugars.
Gelatin is a thickening/hardening agent created by boiling animal (bovine) bones.
Bovine gelatine is a by-product of cattle slaughter in which connective tissues are made into gelatine, a thickening agent for foods.
if it says halal gelatine then it is, or if it is not from beef it is halal, e.g. beef gelatine (haram) , gelatine (half-half) and last but not least halal beef/non-beef gelatine (halal)
Shortening is the same as lard, so the ratio is 1:1.
Use the same amount of butter as you would shortening. In bread, a tablespoon of butter can be used instead of a tablespoon of shortening. The same amount of canola oil is even healthier.
Yes, drumsticks contain gelatine.
I buy Davis Gelatine where there there is written "This Gelatine is purely extracted from Halal slaughtered beef." Therefore, it's HALAL.
no it does not it will still be the same just a different color.
Because both butter and shortening are fats that are solid at room temperature, they work much the same in baked products. Advertisers promoting vegetable shortening do claim that products baked with shortening rise more or will have better appearance and texture. These claims may or may not be true. It is certain that butter produces a taste that most people prefer to the taste of shortening.
No, it doesn't contain milk or gelatine.
Moving Gelatine Plates was created in 1968.
yes Muslims are allowed agent gelatine.
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