出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/19 16:03 UTC 版)
Borrowed from French gélatine (“jelly, gel”), from Italian gelatina (“jelly, gel”), from gelare (“to freeze”), from Latin gelō (“to freeze”).
gelatin (countable and uncountable, plural gelatins)
gelatin (third-person singular simple present gelatins, present participle gelatining, simple past and past participle gelatined)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/15 13:19 UTC 版)
Gelatin (or gelatine) is a translucent, colorless, brittle (when dry), flavorless solid substance, derived from the collagen inside animals' skin and bones. It is commonly used as a gelling agent in food, pharmaceuticals, photography, and cosmetic manufacturing. Substances containing gelatin or functioning in a similar way are called gelatinous. Gelatin is an irreversibly hydrolysed form of collagen, and is classified as a foodstuff and carries therefore no E Number [1] [2]. It is found in some gummy candies as well as other products such as marshmallows, gelatin dessert, and some low-fat yogurt. Household gelatin comes in the form of sheets, granules, or powder. Instant types can be added to the food as they are; others need to be soaked in water beforehand.
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