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Vanilla ice-cream

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by: Beena Gandhi. of Mumbai

cool and refreshing in summer

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1/27/2014 9:38 AM by Mr Shah

YES,Glycerol monostearate (GMS) is a type of compound that does not have any color or odor. This organic compound does have a slightly sweet taste, which is why glycerol monostearate is frequently added to food products. In many instances, this substance can be found naturally in foods that are high in fat including vegetable and animal sources.

 

1/25/2014 11:13 AM by Aparna

Can anyone tell if the GMS ie gycerol monostearate is a product from vegetable source? As far as i know most stearic acid used in soaps etc are derived from animal fat. Also if anyone can elucidate cmc also would be great.

 

3/29/2013 9:39 AM by anita dhaka

hi Beena i want to make chocolate ice cream by using GMS and CMC. can u plz tell me how much cocoa powder to add, also should i make any changes to sugar and cornflour quantities....also r there any other changes?

 

5/21/2012 11:13 AM by jean chaurasia

Can this be made in an ice cream maker please? I've been presented with one and would like to use it. Thanks

 

4/11/2012 10:16 PM by pallavi kalale

I live in santa clara,california. Can anyone tell me where I can get CMC and GMS from?

 

3/15/2012 1:54 PM by mahekpahilwani

Hello ma'am ur receipe is superb i have never made such soft icecream.so Thank u so much.

 

2/1/2011 5:26 AM by Preeti Sharma

where to buy and get these CMC and GMS powder....?????? its urgent!!! will any ne tell me.....???? :(

 

7/22/2008 4:40 PM by Rajiv Anand

Both GMS and CMC are used as a stabilizing agent and emulsifiers in commercial food production including ice cream. GMS stands for Glycerol monostearate and CMC for carbo methyl cellulose. Although these are really scary names, these chemicals have been around a long time and there are no known problems using this at home.

 

4/17/2008 8:20 AM by pallavi sinha

what is this GMS and CMC powder

 

4/17/2008 8:18 AM by pallavi

what is this GMS and CMC powder

 

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