British spelling; the present participle of gelatinise; in the process of converting into gelatin.
Present participle of 'gelatinise,' formed by adding '-ing' to the verb stem. This British variant appears in scientific descriptions and recipes from British sources.
When you're gelatinising collagen in the kitchen, you're literally unwinding tightly coiled protein molecules—it's chemistry in action, transforming something tough and chewy into something smooth and jiggly.
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