Make Gummy Bears
This time we are going to experiment in the kitchen and we are going to make gummy bears.
Many will think that it is not a science experiment proper, but when asking what experiment they wanted to do the following week, they have not doubted that they wanted to make giant jellies. I have avoided the part of giants and we have made jellybeans. The steps we have focused on the cook engineer, who had made a few similar gummy bears.
MATERIALS MAKE GOMINOLA BEETLES:
1) Bear mold - You can get it from Amazon.
2) Flavored jelly - In any supermarket.
3) Water.
STEP BY STEP TO MAKE RUBBER STICKS:
Read the gelatin instructions. Normally to make jello what they ask is for example, boil 1 / 4Litro (a glass of water), put the gelatin with boiling water, stir and then take 1 / 4Litro and remove again and cool. In this case, to make the gummies, we will use half of the water, so that they are more solid, so we will use half a glass of water at the beginning and half a glass of water once we have thrown the gelatin. If the amounts marked by the manufacturer of gelatin are other, only half is paid.
STEP 1: Heat the water to boil.
STEP 2: Pour the contents of the jelly envelope and stir well.
STEP 3: Pour the other part of water and stir again.
STEP 4: With the help of a dropper (or carefully) pour the mixture into a mold.
STEP 5: Put it in the fridge for 3 hours. You will have your gummies well formed.
I'll leave a video for you if you need
Credits of the video to the channel: Cook With Aussie
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