Is there pork in jell-o?!


Question: Nas says that 5% of the population says there is pork in jell-o. Mono and tri-glycerides-- the stuff that makes it jiggle? Is that right?
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Gelatin in the United States contains boiled bones, skins and tendons of animals. (Seriously. Look it up.) In order to not eat that stuff when you eat Jello, you'd have to buy a Kosher replacement, which is some kind of seaweed. Basically, if you want to be vegetarian, Jello is out.

Other Answers:
There is gelatin, which sometimes contains pig fat. But other than that, I don't think so. Pork isn't unhealthy nowadays, so I wouldn't worry about it. And it's just a little bit.
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http://home.howstuffworks.com/question557.htm
and to add to this question i knew some girl that would not eat cool whip as well because she said it had pork in it ? is this true as well
don't know
Not,it's chicken fat!
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High school chemestry! duh
no. Thre's stuff in it, but not meat of anykind.

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