(1) A colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin.
(2) An edible jelly (sweet or pungent.
(3) A thin translucent membrane used over stage lights for color effects.
(4) An edible jelly (sweet or pungent) made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods.
(1) Add the gelatin mixture to the syrup mixture and stir to combine.
(2) When you think of a black-and-white photograph, you probably envision a silver gelatin print.
(3) The treatment doses were in an edible oil solution packaged in identical gelatin capsules.
(4) Stir the gelatin into the salmon mixture
(5) Flan mix is found in supermarkets near gelatin dessert mixes.
(6) Remove from the heat and gradually add the gelatin , stirring constantly.
(7) Return to the blender and add the softened gelatin and blend again.
(8) Only fish gelatin or vegetable oil is acceptable as a carrier, or as a processing aid ingredient.
(9) In a large bowl, dissolve gelatin in boiling water.
(10) Remove from the heat and add the gelatin and vitamin C and whisk to combine.
(11) Early in 1961, the agency experimented on monkeys with gelatin capsules containing botulinum toxin.
(12) Transfer the softened gelatin to a medium bowl, place over a hot water bath, and stir until dissolved.
(13) Combine the softened gelatin with the warm lentils and adjust seasoning.
(14) Water, soup, ice pops, and flavored gelatin are all good choices.
(15) Newer food dyes used in beverages and gelatin dessert mixes stain very quickly, especially red shades.
(16) In a bowl over an ice water bath, combine asparagus juice with gelatin and whip until it becomes a stiff foam.
(17) Hard or soft gelatin capsules are produced and filled with various pharmaceutical doses.
(18) After drying, the gelatin foam is cut and sterilized.
(19) For variety, try herbal teas, fruit juices or even flavored gelatin .
(20) Remove from the heat and stir to dissolve the gelatin .
(21) Eat foods that contain a lot of water, like soup or a gelatin dessert.
(22) One thing that sprang to mind was blasting gelatin .
(23) One of Nobel's last significant discoveries was closely related to his work with blasting gelatin .
(24) We know he became rich by inventing dynamite and blasting gelatin .
(25) He continued to develop new explosive devices: blasting gelatin in 1875, and in 1887 a smokeless blasting powder called ballistite, which influenced weapons design for the next quarter century.
(26) Typically he set about his task straight away and it was not long until he had produced a jelly type substance which was to become blasting gelatin .
(27) Nobel was the owner of more than 350 patented inventions during his lifetime, including the blasting cap, blasting gelatin , and ballistite, one of the first nitroglycerine smokeless powders to be used as a substitute for black gunpowder.
(28) The moral is that dynamite is safe and blasting gelatin is safer if they are treated with only reasonable care.
(29) Nobel invented many powerful and relatively safe explosives and explosive devices, including the u2018Nobel patent detonatoru2019, dynamite, blasting gelatin , and almost smokeless blasting powder.
(30) In 1875 Nobel created blasting gelatin , a colloidal suspension of nitrocellulose in glycerin, and in 1887 ballistite, a nearly smokeless powder especially suitable for propelling military projectiles.
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