On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 15:00:00 -0500 Mark Feblowitz <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Let's be clear, here. Are we talking about Jello gelatin or Jell
*pudding*?
> Is there a difference in terms of their diary content?
I was referring to the Jell-O Gelatin product to make with the coconut
milk. I actually use a store band gelatine dessert that is not marked
Kosher in any manner - the Jell-O brand has a gereric K. The only
possibly questionable ingredient in either of the boxes that I checked
was natural flavor.
I have found another product in the Latino section of the market that is
some sort of gelatine that you make with milk but haven't tried that yet.
I don't recall the brand name off hand and can't find it burried in my
pantry at the moment.
I have used Junket (Danish Dessert) which is a tapioca based pudding type
thing that you have to cook. You mix it with water. It doesn't have
that creamy mouth feel that I was looking for. It came in strawberry and
raspberry flavors. It was more like what you would use for a strawberry
pie.
I've tried the Jell-O brand instant pudding with rice and soy milks and
it just doesn't work. You just get slop that does not set. I seem to
recall people using the cookable stuff though. I have not tried this as
it contains other ingredients that are verboten.
Kathy P.
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