Whether a Muslim can eat jello depends on its ingredients. If the jello is made with Gelatin derived from halal sources, such as fish or plant-based alternatives, it is permissible. However, if the gelatin is derived from pork, which is haram (forbidden), then it would not be considered halal. It's important for Muslims to check the labels or verify the source of the gelatin used.
yes
No. Jello contains gelatin.
Yes. People on Gluten Free Diets can eat Jello.
yes
Yes
you eat it
Jello is not bad for you. Its not bad for you but is one of the better desserts to eat.
yess
As dried crystals its not Perishable. As ready to eat Jello then yes (as it has a limited shelf life)
Firstly, Jello is not a natural food, so elephants would never encounter it in the wild. Secondly, Jello is made from gelatin, which comes from bones and connective tissue of animals. Elephants are strict herbivores, so they would not be able to safely eat Jello.
no
Jello can hardly harm the body. There are barely 10 calories in jello (depending on what you eat) and not much else. The likelihood of hit harming you is 1/1000000.