Thursday, January 7, 2010

Why does Jello have a smell when you add the powder in the water, but when it ';gels'; the smell is gone?

The aroma is carried by small molecules of powder that are airborne.


JELLO GELLS .. SMELL GONE


The smell of of Jello when powder is added in the water is


that the aroma is carried by small molecule of powder that go airborne


When water is added, the powder is dissolved and retained within the gel. The 'taste' of jello is in effect the the same 'smell'. but you cannot smell it when gelled ( Jello info)Why does Jello have a smell when you add the powder in the water, but when it ';gels'; the smell is gone?
when u add the hot water the powder is disolving,,when it reaches a certain cold temp. it starts to congeal and the smell its locked in the gelatin as flavorWhy does Jello have a smell when you add the powder in the water, but when it ';gels'; the smell is gone?
Gelatin comes from animal bones, so that might be what you're smelling. Most things smell stronger when they're hot or warm, so when you chill it the smell is less noticeable.
because what ur smelling is the powder in the air, not an odor put off by the jello. when it solidifies, theres no powder thus no smell
Nitrogen gas is released when mixing.
Buy Aeroplane Jelly...it always seems to stink my fridge out when it has set!

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