is it true?

Anything else. Post a funny site or tell us about yourself. Discuss current events or whatever else you want. Post off topic threads here.
Post Reply
User avatar
Inuyasha584
Frequent Member
Posts: 1491
Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2007 3:22 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Off Topic
Contact:

is it true?

Post by Inuyasha584 »

that pudding or w/e is made of ground up horse feet? lol
ImageImageImageImageImage

deep.in
Advanced Member
Posts: 2133
Joined: Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:55 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: .........
Contact:

Post by deep.in »

Ofcourse it's not. Maybe in some countries it's tradition to make sucha a puding, but those pudding you buy, are maded from chemical stuff. LOL that dont sound better :D

Nevermind :P
<<banned from SRF for bot admission. -SG>>

Itonami
Veteran Member
Posts: 3182
Joined: Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:36 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Babel

Post by Itonami »

Never heard that one before. Of course it's not. :P
<<banned from SRF for proof of botting. -SG>>

User avatar
Inuyasha584
Frequent Member
Posts: 1491
Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2007 3:22 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Off Topic
Contact:

Post by Inuyasha584 »

lol i heard it last year in school
and
[20:13] Shaq (no homo): yes its true
[20:13] me: true wht
[20:13] Shaq (no homo): pudding
ImageImageImageImageImage

JacksColon
Advanced Member
Posts: 2018
Joined: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:56 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Rome

Post by JacksColon »

The worldwide production amount of gelatin is about 300,000 tons per year (roughly 600 million lbs.) [2]. On a commercial scale, gelatin is made from by-products of the meat and leather industry, mainly pork skins, pork and cattle bones, or split cattle hides. Recently, by-products of the fishery industry began to be considered as raw material for gelatin production because they eliminate most of the religious obstacles surrounding gelatin consumption [3]. Contrary to popular belief, horns and hooves are not commonly used. The raw materials are prepared by different curing, acid, and alkali processes which are employed to extract the dried collagen hydrolysate. These processes may take up to several weeks, and differences in such processes have great effects on the properties of the final gelatin products [

source: wikipedia

I wouldn't really trust this much though, as the entry also has a number of obvious subjective sentences.
<<Banned For Rules Violation>> - Key-J

User avatar
Vandall
Loyal Member
Posts: 1923
Joined: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:03 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Off Topic

Post by Vandall »

believe gelitan (spelled it wrong didn't I?) is, which is probably in pudding and bunch of other stuff.
- j a c k y - says (4:48 PM):
i can do sexual puns all day my friend
RuYi wrote:You just got yourself +70 Ru Yi points!
xDDD

Post Reply

Return to “Off Topic Lounge”