Gelling agent
volume
British pronunciation/dʒɛlɪŋ ˈeɪdʒənt/
American pronunciation/dʒɛlɪŋ ˈeɪdʒənt/

Definition & Bedeutung von "gelling agent"

Gelling agent
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Geliermittel

an ingredient used to create gels, such as agar agar, pectin, or gelatin

What is a "gelling agent"?

A gelling agent is a substance added to food and beverages to create a gel-like texture or consistency. These agents work by forming a network of molecules that trap liquid and give the food a firm and cohesive structure. Gelling agents are commonly used in a variety of food products to thicken and stabilize them, as well as to enhance their texture and mouthfeel. Common gelling agents include gelatin, agar-agar, carrageenan, pectin, and various gums. These agents can be derived from both natural and synthetic sources and are used in a wide range of applications, including jams, jellies, desserts, gummy candies, puddings, and yogurt.

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The vegan gummy candies used a plant-based gelling agent to achieve a chewy and gel-like consistency.
I found out that the fruit compote used a gelling agent to bind the fruits together.
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