Pectin is a binding agent derived from fruit. It is produced commercially as a powder, and is commonly used to increase the gelling strength of jams and jellies. In home canning, it can frequently be produced from the cores and skins of fruits, especially apples.

Word origins

From Ancient Greek pēktikós, "congealed" or "curdled".

Contained by: Gel fix
Subcategories: Apple pectin
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Wikidata ID: Q188154
Wikipedia title: Pectin
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