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GELLING POINT [1 record]

Record 1 2018-03-08

English

Subject field(s)
  • Food Industries
DEF

A soluble protein used for sugar confectionery, in canned meats, for table jellies, and in pharmaceutical capsules.

CONT

Edible gelatine is available in many and various forms, principally differentiated by their gelling power(bloom value). The bloom value expresses the degree of gelling power and firmness of a particular gelatine. From the consumers’ point of view, leaf gelatine is the most important gelatine type.

CONT

Gelatine from fish (especially the swim bladder) is isinglass.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Industrie de l'alimentation
CONT

Les mousses : composées avec de la purée de fruits, du blanc d'œufs battu en neige, du fromage blanc maigre et éventuellement un peu de gélatine alimentaire, elles sont faciles à faire et peuvent être aromatisées à votre convenance (vanille, citron, thé, café, orange...).

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