Oftentimes an unflavored gelatin is used (Knox is a famous brand in the USA.)
The Knox Gelatin Diamond Jubilee was celebrated in 1967, marking the 75th anniversary of the brand. Knox Gelatin was first introduced in 1890, and the jubilee recognized its long-standing presence in the market.
KNOX GELATIN is a brand name for regular gelatin and it can be found in most grocery stores in the same isle as Jell-O or pudding. <<adr>>
Knox gelatin improves my nails after 1-2 weeks. I still don't know exactly why. I use 1/3 packet plain Knox gelatin in water a day. Without it my nails are so weak that common tasks like opening a necklace clasp will cause the nail to split.
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Proteins are the macromolecule found in gelatin.
Both 'Knox' and 'Jello' are trademarks, each for its own separate, differing product. What you need to ask for is; Knox GELATIN
Charles B. Knox invented gelatin(e).Check out this site! www.bigsiteofamazingfacts.com/history-of-gelatinNo, he didn't. He just invented powdered gelatin.
Yes, gelatin contains protein. 1 cup of gelatin prepared with water contains 3 grams of protein.
Yes. Do it.