@cooknenjoy: Gelatina Saudável de Frutas: O Jeito Certo de Fazer (Receita Testada) #gelatinasaudavel #fit #AprendaNoTikTok

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leide8144
Leide :
Oi!!! Quem não tem micro-ondas derrete a mistura de gelatina como???
2026-05-30 17:26:23
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bricovo
Elaine Cristina H.C. :
eu colocaria umas frutas secas tipo tâmara, damasco,ameixa seca e castanha
2026-05-31 01:42:41
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paulakrauchenco
paulakrauchenco :
top
2026-05-30 22:03:51
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merenda.felice
Merenda Felice :
Sensacional 🤭 vou fazer !
2026-06-01 14:55:05
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soelem8
Suelen :
boa ideia
2026-05-31 00:33:47
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carolinavalles451
Carolina :
amei a receita, vou tentar fazer...
2026-05-31 08:36:44
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cristina38411
cristina38411 :
Que delícia , vou fazer
2026-05-30 23:21:34
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mayleite1
May Leite :
Quanto tempo dura essa sobremesa digo pra levar durante a semana para o serviço
2026-05-31 22:35:49
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marlenesilva6106
marlenesilva6106 :
que delicia hummmm
2026-05-31 02:36:35
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neponze
Nê :
coloquei xilitol,
2026-05-31 22:49:37
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vniamara19
@VâniaMara :
É obrigatório colocar chia?
2026-05-31 01:07:05
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jaquelinemelo2777
jaquelinemelo2777 :
😋😋que delicia 🥰
2026-05-30 22:52:17
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suzanabrito392
suzana :
gostei
2026-05-30 15:55:20
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cleorocha0408
Cleo Rocha :
Sem o xilitol, fica perfeito.
2026-05-31 00:30:40
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mariellyalmeyda
MarielleAlmeida✍🏻 :
posso colocar mel no lugar do açúcar?
2026-05-30 21:17:22
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neuraguimaraes3
Neura souza :
xilitol e nada é nada infelismente.
2026-05-30 20:21:49
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meninaflink
Cherry :
Tem como substituir agua de coco? Aqui onde eu moro não existe 😏
2026-06-01 15:53:28
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mariaaparecida123455
Maria Campos :
ola bom dia essa água de côco é a do côco verde ou de cx que eu acho són sa
2026-05-31 11:03:29
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maria.nazar.costa4
Maria Nazaré Costa :
uma delícia nota 1o
2026-05-30 18:36:46
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estefani.barbosa7
Estefani Barbosa - Mãe da Malu :
Que lindooo deve ficar muito bom, vou fazer. 🤩
2026-05-30 15:58:06
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comoquefazamanda
Como que faz Amanda :
da pra mandar na lancheira sem derreter ?
2026-06-02 01:27:45
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aguinaldocelestinosalvia
Aguinaldo C Salviano :
com leite condensado fica uma delícia 😋
2026-06-10 23:48:42
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catterinii
Catterinii :
que delícia ♥️
2026-05-30 16:29:08
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katiacilenedelima8
Katia :
Delícia
2026-05-30 19:57:19
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eu_mesma1982
eu_mesma :
😂😂😂
2026-05-31 01:10:41
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