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n which is equal to 3 sheets of leaf gelatin. Sheet gelatin also takes a long time in working with because it has to bloom for about 5-10 minutes before you can use it. On the other hand if you freeze it to long it will cause weeping and disintegartion during the thawing process.
[Last Name]2The reason I think powder gelatin is best to work with is because with powder gelatin youcan measure it and put it in with your mixture and go from there, while for sheet you have to bloom it first then mix it in with your mixture. So powder gelatin is better to work

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