Halal Leaf Gelatine

210 blooms

One sachet contains 12 small sheets (20g of gelatine).

These leaves are halal certified, for any questions please contact me.

Our company has the top hygiene rating of 5 so you can be assured that all leaves are packed and stored according to very good hygiene standards. Proof of our hygiene rating, you can contact South Oxfordshire District Council.


Can be used as a thickener in desserts like cheesecakes, mousses and jellies. Can be also used to make windows in edible constructions.


Expiry date:
JUNE 2027



How to use halal leaf gelatine?

All leaf gelatines must be soaked properly before using, regardless of the brand, strength or size.
You must always soak leaf gelatine in cold water, as anything less than cold may interfere with the blooming stage.
Place the leaf or leaves in a suitably sized flat container, if you soak more than one sheet make sure you separate them by wiggling them about in the water, if they stick together they will not soak properly and their use will be diminished.
Pour enough cold water over the gelatine to ensure it’s completely covered.
Leave to soak until the gelatine blooms(expands) and goes wrinkly, this takes normally about 5 – 6 minutes depending on the quantity. If you soak numerous sheets this will take longer.
Do not leave the gelatine in the water too long, it will start to break down and you will not be able to use it in the correct amounts if it starts to disintegrate.
Once bloomed the gelatine is ready to be used, remove the gelatine from the water, squeeze it between your fingers to remove any excess water.
Melt the gelatin by adding it to the warm liquid that it is to be added to, the liquid temperature must be over 35°C.
Once the liquid is cooled below 4°C the gelatine will set and become firm. You can melt the gelatine and re-set it for the second and third time by bringing the liquid back to over 35°C and then set it again at below 4°C