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The Use Of Gelatin In Ice Cream |
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This section is from the book "Experimental Cookery From The Chemical And Physical Standpoint", by Belle Lowe. Also available from Amazon: Experimental cookery.
Gelatin is used in ice cream to prevent the formation of coarse crystals, during softening and hardening of ice cream packed in an ice-and-salt mixture, while it is held for selling. Holdway and Reynolds have demonstrated that gelatin in ice cream prevents it from losing its shape while it is melting.
 
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