The simple predicate in the sentence "Trained bears were the stars of another film" is "were." The simple predicate consists of the main verb or verb phrase that expresses the action or state of being in the sentence. In this case, "were" indicates the state of being of the subject, "Trained bears."
No. It contains gelatin.
no doeasnt taste as good as flavored gelatin trust me
gelatin sucks! (gummy bears have gelatin!)
if it contains gelatin then yes if not then its halal
To make gelatin gummy bears at home, you will need gelatin, water, sugar, and flavoring. First, mix the gelatin with water and let it sit. Then, heat the mixture and add sugar and flavoring. Pour the mixture into bear-shaped molds and let it set in the fridge.
No, gummy bears are made with gelatin which is made from ground animal bones.
Jello is largely processed and ground cow bones.
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The problem is the gelatin. Most brands of Gummy Bears are made with non-kosher gelatin (manufactured using ingredients derived from the innards of pigs), meaning the candy itself is not kosher. There are, however, a couple of brands made for Jewish and Muslim audiences (Muslims too cannot eat non-kosher gelatin). I enclose a link to one of those brands of kosher Gummy Bears.
The main ingredients are sugar, flavour, colour agents and gelatin.
Gummy bears are characterized by their chewy texture and elastic consistency, which result from their gelatin content. They are typically translucent with a glossy surface and come in a variety of colors, each corresponding to different flavors. Gummy bears have a relatively low density, allowing them to float in water, and they exhibit a slight stickiness when exposed to air. Their hardness can vary depending on the specific recipe and manufacturing process.