Actual thought I had in the shower!

Gelatin was originally and still often is derived from meat by-products, so wouldn’t it make more sense as a meat dish?

I looked it up, and it turns out that accounts of aspic (a savory gelatin dish) predate the earliest record of gelatin desserts by more than half a millennium!

Maybe the mid-20th-century meat Jell-O trend makes more sense than I thought

  • Alteon@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    I use it to make edible gummies. You can’t taste the gelatin at all. It’s a cup of fruit juice, a cup of infused oil, 10 drops of flavoring oil, 5 packs of gelatin powder, and a small pack of flavored gelatin.

    It’s just tastes fruity and wonderful. I don’t get any meaty taste, and I’m using arguably more gelatin than most people would.

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      1 hour ago

      Ahh, I was talking about extracting it yourself from hide and bones, the store-bought stuff is definitely refined enough that taste wouldn’t be an issue

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        52 minutes ago

        Omg. Yeah. I would never attempt to extract it myself. It’s just bone broth at that point for me.