Natural Fruit Gummies Recipe + Benefits of Eating Gelatin (2024)

Recently a friend told me she has been using gelatin as a dietary supplement. I was immediately intrigued. I use gelatin occasionally when making homemade marshmallows and a few other recipes but had never thought of it as a “health food” I should be adding to my diet.

Gelatin comes from collagen, which is derived from animal by-products (vegans and vegetarians might want to skip this post!). It is extracted in several ways for commercial use and usually comes from pork, beef, or even fish. It’s also easy to extract at home by making a long-simmered bone broth (I usually put last night’s roast chicken bones in my slow cooker with water for 8 to 10 hours on low).

Or you can skip all that and just make these natural fruit gummies. They’re mostly collagen, so you get all the good-for-you effects, like healthy skin and nails. But they taste like dessert, which means if you have a sweet tooth like me, then they’re the best of both worlds.

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Natural Fruit Gummies Recipe + Benefits of Eating Gelatin

Back in the old days on the farm, all animal parts were used as part of a healthy diet. That included those homemade bone broths. Our diets have since changed, and we’ve lost the benefits that come from consuming the collagen that’s used in gelatin. Collagen is the main protein found in our connective tissues, including bones, tendons, ligaments, skin, blood vessels, the gut, and even our corneas—and those are the places that benefit most from consuming more of it.

As we age and with exposure to the elements over time, our skin loses its tautness and starts to sag [source]. Our joints ache, and our bones can become brittle. Our hair and nails start to show signs of aging. Most of these things can be helped by adding collagen back into our diets.

Most of those gelatin skin creams don’t work, but eating or drinking collagen peptides does [source]. To DIY your own collagen supplement, you can make your own bone broth, or you can add certain kinds of gelatin to smoothies, hot and cold beverages, cereal, and other foods like these natural fruit gummy snacks.

Even if you aren’t sold on the benefits of gelatin, these natural fruit gummies are a fun homemade treat made with all-natural ingredients - honey, gelatin, lemon juice, and ginger. I normally cringe when my kids ask for gummy candies because they are usually loaded with sugar and food coloring.

These are a sweet snack alternative with health benefits to boot. Plus, making them is as easy as boiling water!

How to Make Lemon-Ginger Natural Fruit Gummies

Some types of gelatin need to be dissolved before you consume them. For these gummy snacks, you want to use the kind that needs to be dissolved in hot liquid. This is usually the one you find on the shelf of your grocery store, or you can order grass-fed beef or pork gelatin online.

You don’t have to use a mold, but I think it makes them turn out kind of cute. This recipe makes 12 to 24 cubes, depending on the size and depth of the molds.

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Equipment

-Wire whisk
-Saucepan
-Candy mold, ice cube tray, or a pan lined with parchment

Ingredients

-6 tablespoons gelatin powder
-⅔ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
-6 tablespoons honey
-1–2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger

Instructions

Whisk the honey and lemon juice together first, and then sprinkle the gelatin on top. This will ensure there aren’t any dry spots on the bottom of the pan, which can (and will) burn rather than dissolve.

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Cook it over medium heat, but don’t let it boil. Keep it at a bare simmer—you just need it hot enough to dissolve the gelatin. The liquid will turn clear (and smell kind of funky), and it will get thicker.

Next, take it off the heat and pour it carefully into the molds.

Let your natural fruit gummies sit until they cool completely. You can also speed up the process by putting the molds in the freezer. In about 10 to 15 minutes, they’ll be ready to pop out and eat!

Keep refrigerated for up to 5 days.

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How can I make vegan gummies?

Turns out you can make tasty fruit gummies without the gelatin. All you need is fresh juice, a natural sweetener, and agar agar powder to make a pretty convincing vegan dupe.

-1 cup fresh lemon juice
-2 tablespoons agar agar powder (be sure to use powder and not the flakes)
-2 tablespoons honey
-1 teaspoon grated ginger

Instructions

1. Combine the ingredients in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer. Whisk until the agar agar powder has dissolved.

2. Remove from the heat and let cool for 5–10 minutes. Then pour the mixture into your molds.

3. Let cool completely before removing from the molds and/or cutting into squares.

Store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Or freeze for up to 3 months.

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Have you used gelatin as a supplement? What benefits have you seen?

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Lemon Ginger Fruit Gummies

An all-natural fruit snack recipe made with 100% juice, honey, gelatin, and fresh ginger.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: Healthy

Keyword: fruit

Servings: 12 -24

Author: Lindsey Johnson

Cost: $12

Equipment

  • whisk

  • saucepan

  • Candy mold or ice cube tray

Ingredients

  • 6 tablespoons gelatin powder
  • cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 6 tablespoons honey
  • 1–2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger

Instructions

  • Combine lemon juice, honey, and ginger in a nonreactive saucepan. Sprinkle the gelatin powder over the top. Whisk well.

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  • Place over medium heat. Whisk constantly as the mixture comes to a simmer. Let simmer for a few minutes until it starts to thicken and the gelatin dissolves. Once the gelatin is dissolved, the mixture will also be clear.

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  • Remove from the heat and pour into an 8- by 8-inch square pan (lined with parchment) or candy molds.

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  • Let cool completely before cutting into squares or removing from the molds.

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Notes

Alternatively, place in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes to speed up the cooling time.

Keep refrigerated for up to 5 days.

Recipe adapted from Mommypotamus.

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Gina Jansheski, a licensed, board-certified physician who has been practicing for more than 20 years. Learn more about Hello Glow's medical reviewers here. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

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Natural Fruit Gummies Recipe + Benefits of Eating Gelatin (2024)

FAQs

Is gelatin in gummies good for you? ›

Gelatin is a protein that may promote skin, joint, hair, nail, and gut health. It also provides essential amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, which can provide potent health benefits. The protein and amino acids in gelatin can help the body build more collagen, a vital element in healthy skin.

What kind of gelatin is best for gummies? ›

The best gelatin to use for gummies, egg-free baking or other uses is grass-fed gelatin. I like Great Lakes brand glyphosate-free grass-fed gelatin as well as Further Foods gelatin. You can use code ALAENA to save on Further Foods. We love their plain and vanilla collagen too!

What is the role of gelatin in gummies? ›

The firm, elastic nature of gelatin makes it a desired gelling agent in many gummy products at concentrations above 5 wt %. At temperatures above the gelling temperature, the gelatin chains exist in flexible random coil conformation.

Is pectin or gelatin better for gummies? ›

Pectin offers a clean taste profile and allows flavor to really pop, making it an easier option to flavor than gelatin, which can have a strong taste. Pectin also offers higher clarity when there are no added supplements so you don't have to add as much color either.

How much gelatin should I eat per day? ›

There's some evidence that gelatin in doses up to 10 grams daily can be safely used for up to 6 months. Gelatin can cause an unpleasant taste, sensation of heaviness in the stomach, bloating, heartburn, and belching. Gelatin can cause allergic reactions in some people.

Is it safe to eat gelatin everyday? ›

When taken by mouth: Gelatin is commonly consumed in foods. It is possibly safe when used in larger amounts as medicine, short-term. But taking high doses of 15 grams daily might increase the risk for side effects, including sore throat, swollen gums, and mouth sores. Gelatin comes from animals.

What are the benefits of gelatin? ›

Gelatin is rich in protein, with amino acids that may reduce joint and bone pain, increase brain function and help reduce the signs of skin aging. Gelatin is a protein product derived from collagen. It has important health benefits due to its unique combination of amino acids.

What type of gelatin is healthier? ›

Choosing the Healthiest Gelatin

Opt for gelatin sourced from grass-fed, pasture-raised animals.

What is the best gelatin to eat? ›

Of the two, hydrolyzed gelatin makes it easier for the body to absorb and digest amino acids. It's also much simpler to combine with everyday meals due to its texture.

Why gelatin is better than collagen? ›

If you're looking for a convenient and travel ready supplement that may improve your skin, hair, nails, joints and digestion, collagen is a great choice. If you want something that can be used in cooking and is especially good for supporting gut health or for reducing hunger, then gelatin is a better option.

What are the benefits of beef gelatin gummies? ›

Beef gelatin benefits can include offering support for joint and bone health, muscle building, gut integrity and digestive health, skin and hair health, and more. Recipes to use gelatin in include gummies, jellies, marshmallows, mouses, puddings, smoothies, soups and pie crusts.

What is the ratio of gelatin to liquid for gummies? ›

The basic ratio is 1 TBSP gelatin : 100ml liquid.

Is Knox gelatin the same as fruit pectin? ›

The main difference between gelatin and pectin is where the ingredients come from. Gelatin is derived from collagen that originates in animals, whereas pectin is extracted from citrus fruit peels. Companies will make the switch from gelatin to pectin when they want to make their products vegan friendly or animal free.

Can I mix gelatin with pectin? ›

Combining gelatin and pectin [3] in the same formulation is another option for achieving optimized texture. The perfect ratio of acid, pectin and sugar is the key to gel formation.

What are the disadvantages of eating gelatin? ›

When taken by mouth: Gelatin is commonly consumed in foods. It is possibly safe when used in larger amounts as medicine, short-term. But taking high doses of 15 grams daily might increase the risk for side effects, including sore throat, swollen gums, and mouth sores. Gelatin comes from animals.

Who should avoid gelatin? ›

Gelatin is an animal product and so is not suitable for people with vegetarian or vegan diets. Pectin and agar agar are both plant-based substitutes.

Is taking gelatin as good as taking collagen? ›

Both have the exact same amino acids and are easily absorbed which means your body is getting nutrients with whichever form you consume.

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