Gelatin can absorb approximately 5 to 10 times its weight in water, depending on the specific type and concentration of gelatin used. When hydrated, gelatin swells and forms a gel-like structure, making it an effective thickening and gelling agent in various culinary and industrial applications. The absorption capacity can vary based on factors such as temperature and the presence of other ingredients.
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