2019-02-02 at 3:32 PM UTC
cupocheer
Space Nigga
[unwillingly condescend the dp]
No. It's considered a clear liquid.
2019-02-02 at 3:38 PM UTC
Yes, because gelatine comes from hooves, which naturally grow just like a fruit.
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2019-02-02 at 3:45 PM UTC
There’s always room for Jell-O
2019-09-30 at 8:23 PM UTC
I’m still waiting for a second opinion
2019-09-30 at 8:50 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Hydrolyzed collagen, like gelatin, is made from animal by-products from the meat industry, including skin, bones, skull, brain, vertebrae and connective tissue. In 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), with support from the TSE (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy) Advisory Committee, began monitoring the potential risk of transmitting animal diseases, especially bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease. An FDA study from that year stated: "...steps such as heat, alkaline treatment, and filtration could be effective in reducing the level of contaminating TSE agents; however, scientific evidence is insufficient at this time to demonstrate that these treatments would effectively remove the BSE infectious agent if present in the source material."
2019-09-30 at 9:40 PM UTC
kroz
weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
pretty sure its considered pectin / gelatin. great for cheating drug test and making jam
2019-10-01 at 2:40 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Who doesn't like brain, sinew, fur, skin, eyeballs, noses, spines, hooves, lips, peckers and arseholes in their food, eh?
2019-10-01 at 5:47 AM UTC
Are you asking if the front man for Dead Kennedy's
is a phaggot?
Ask him while he's kicking your front teeth out of your face.