Meaning & Definition of word "Gelatin"

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    Gelatin

    /ˈdʒɛl.ə.tɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A colorless, flavorless food ingredient derived from collagen, used as a gelling agent in cooking and food preparation.
      • Example: The recipe called for two tablespoons of gelatin to achieve the desired texture of the dessert.
    • 2. A substance made by boiling animal connective tissues, often used in food, pharmaceuticals, and photography.
      • Example: The candy was chewy and elastic, thanks to the gelatin used in its formulation.
    • 3. A gelatinous or jelly-like mass.
      • Example: He poured the fruit mixture into the mold and waited for the gelatin to set.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'gelatus', meaning 'frozen' or 'stiff'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    gelatin dessert:

    A sweet dish that is primarily made of gelatin.

    gelatinous mass:

    A thick, jelly-like structure.

    blooming gelatin:

    The process of softening gelatin in cold water before dissolving it.

    Related Words

    collagen:

    A protein found in connective tissues, which is the source of gelatin.

    agar-agar:

    A gelatinous substance derived from algae, used as a vegetarian substitute for gelatin.

    pectin:

    A natural thickening agent found in fruits, often used as a vegetarian alternative to gelatin.

    Slang Meanings of gelatin

    Meaning: A clear, jiggly dessert.

    Example Sentence: That birthday cake was so full of gelatin, it wobbled like crazy!

    Meaning: A reference to being soft or weak.

    Example Sentence: Stop being such a gelatin; stand your ground!