Jello is a cow product, but not a dairy product.
It is made of Gelatin, which the slaughterhouses obtain after boiling bones, cartilage, hooves, skins, and the fat and meat byproducts.
The gelatin is filtered out and dried, and sold in sheet or granulated form.
Jello is a mix of water, gelatin, sugar, artificial colors and flavorings, acids for sour and tart taste, preservatives and contain no milk or dairy products.
Jello pudding however is based on cornstarch instead of gelatin, and requires milk to set, so it is a dairy product.
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Yes, it is possible to get food poisoning from jello, although it is relatively rare. Food poisoning could occur if the jello is made with contaminated water, improperly handled ingredients, or if it’s left out at unsafe temperatures for too long. Additionally, if any added ingredients, like fruit or dairy, are spoiled or contaminated, they could contribute to foodborne illness. Always ensure proper food safety practices when preparing and storing jello.
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Well, Jello is used in Jello shooters, but that is not specifically teens who make and drink Jello shooters. Jello is the most abused drug by teens and most deaths come from Jello.
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You can't(sorry). The jello is made with coloring so if you want clear Jello try coconut Jello.
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Some creative recipes using Jello powder as the main ingredient include Jello fruit salad, Jello poke cake, Jello popcorn balls, and Jello ice cream.
To add fruit to Jello, simply chop the fruit into small pieces and mix it into the Jello mixture before it sets. Refrigerate the Jello until it is firm, and then enjoy your fruity Jello dessert.