unflavored gelatin

Started by kate, October 03, 2011, 01:16:36 PM

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kate

Hi. I am looking for unflavored gelatin. There is a brand called Knox which is a Kraft product. Would you trust it? Are there any other safe brands for PA/TNA? Thanks!

CMdeux

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Pretty much all gelatin, I found, leads back to Kraft.


:-/ 

That's the bad news.

The good news is that I don't know of any reason why it would be unsafe-- nor have I ever heard of persons with PA/TNA (milk, egg, shellfish, or wheat) allergy having a problem with it.  For clarity-- I mean the UNFLAVORED PACKETS of plain gelatin.

This is one of my very rare exceptions to a Kraft-free household.  Though, to be fair, I tend to avoid using gelatin in any form and partly, it is because I don't like trusting Kraft.  At all.

Agar would be a vegan alternative-- if you can find it, that is, and if (BIG if) it proves to be free of peanut/treenut contamination itself.    I've never been able to locate any outside of bulk sources where there was obvious nut XC, so it was a moot point for me personally.

Agar (sometimes agar-agar) is derived from seaweed, by the way.
Resistance isn't futile.  It's voltage divided by current. 


Western U.S.

Mookie86

I use KoJel, which is jello-like but contains no gelatin.  The ingredients are sugar, carrageenan, adipic acid, potassium citrate, natural and artificial flavor, FD&C Red #40 for the strawberry flavor.

IDK if the natural and artificial flavors would be an issue, and there's no info. about potential xcontam, so IDK about shared lines.

Making it is easy:  boil water, add mix, stir, then chill in fridge.  It sets faster than gelatin does.

If you want to call KoJel to ask, you can call 800-83-KOJEL (56535)  It's made in the US, and it's kosher.

CMdeux

Thank you SO much Mookie!!


(I wonder if they make an unflavored version!!)
Resistance isn't futile.  It's voltage divided by current. 


Western U.S.

Mookie86

I once purchased a gelatin-free "jello" mix that was unflavored.  If KoJel doesn't make unflavored or isn't safe for your families' FAs, I can try to figure out what brand it was. 

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