Any good supermarket. Tesco sell them. Gelatine leaves can easily be substituted weight-for-weight with gelatine powder, which is sometimes easier to find.
Beef gelatin is made from the bones of cows. Pork gelatin is made from the bones of pigs.
It depends on the country, but generally, no. If the type of gelatin is not specified on the list of ingredients, it is usually pork-derived, which would make the gelatin-containing-product haram. If the gelatin used is halal beef gelatin (as opposed to haram beef gelatin - which can come from an improperly slaughtered cow) or is vegetarian gelatin, the product will indicate as much.
3 teaspoons.
It grows because the industry gets more money and when they get more money they can make more beef products like beef gelatin and then people buy it then the industry gets more money and can make a bigger industry.
no, junior mints contain pork gelatin. however, in UK agar is used in place of gelatin.
Gelatin is made from the boiled bones, skins and tendons of animals. Kosher gelatin is made with fish bones, and beef skins.
Ghiradelli uses beef gelatin for their squares, which is the only product I'm aware of that uses gelatin.
Starburst is a candy that has gelatin. I don't know whether its beef or pig gelatin, but either way they are NOT kosher.
Devout Hindus do not eat beef or any derivitive of beef , such as suet or gelatin made with beef parts.
yes it does it tastes the same
Per Liter of distilled water: Gelatin: 120 grams Beef Extract: 3 grams Peptone: 5 grams
you can buy it in your local store