yes
It serves as a thickener to add more body.
No, food thickener 1422 is not dairy free.
Yes! It's an extract from a flower not a grain.
none really. non-vegan vitamins use gelatin so do marshmallows and other foods as a sort of thickener, not a suppliment.
Thickener 1412, also known as sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), is derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls. It is produced by chemically modifying cellulose through a process that involves the reaction of cellulose with sodium monochloroacetate in an alkaline environment. This modification imparts thickening and emulsifying properties, making it widely used in food products, pharmaceuticals, and various industrial applications.
no
No it is not. Gelatin is a thickener, a protein substance that is often used in cooking recipes; it is usually colorless and flavorless. Jello on the other hand is a dessert that you can make, and it comes in a number of different flavors and colors.
yes
Gelatin is typically made from pork (skin/bones), therefore it is considered a protein. Vegans do not consume gelatin because of this. Other stabilizers such as agar (a thickener made from seaweed), tapioca, rice and potato starches can be used in some of the same applications as gelatin, but adjustments as to the amount and type of stabilizer used (as well as in what food application) should be made.
This depends on the brand. Read the ingredient list because some brands of pastilles are made with gelatin -- gelatin is a protein derived from animal products and is used as a thickener in many food products.Rowntree's fruit pastilles are not vegetarian as they contain gelatine.
It is an extract from a flower and not a grain therefore it is also gluten free.
1412+13=1425