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Agar Agar Powder 6 Oz. / 170g Golden Coins Brand Product of USA

$ 3.69

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Brand: Golden Coins
  • Product: Desserts
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  • Food Aisle: Pantry
  • Model: Agar Agar Powder - desserts
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Golden Coins
    Agar Agar Power
    6 Oz. / 170g
    cook with 6 cups of water, for 15 servings
    Product of USA
    What is Agar (Agar agar)?
    - Agar-agar is a natural vegetable gelatin counterpart.
    - White and semi-translucent, it is sold in packages as washed and dried strips or in powdered form.
    - It can be used to make jellies, puddings, and custards.
    - Agar-agar is approximately 80% fiber.
    - Its bulk quality is behind one of the latest fad diets in Asia, the kanten (the Japanese word for agar-agar) diet.
    Once ingested, kanten triples in size and absorbs water. This results in the consumers feeling more full.
    This diet has recently received some press coverage in the United States as well.
    What can we make?
    - One use of agar in Japanese cuisine (Wagashi) is anmitsu, a dessert made of small cubes of agar jelly and served in a bowl with various fruits or other ingredients.
    - It is also the main ingredient in mizu y0kan, a popular Japanese red bean jelly made from agar.
    - In Philippine cuisine, it is used to make the jelly bars in the various gulaman refreshments or desserts such as sago gulaman, buko pandan, agar flan, halo-halo, and the black and red gulaman used in various fruit salads.
    - In Vietnamese cuisine, jellies made of flavored layers of agar agar are a popular dessert, and are often made in ornate molds for special occasions.
    - also used in Indian and Russia cuisine
    - Another use of agar-agar is in ptich'ye moloko (bird's milk), a rich gellied custard (or soft meringue) used as a cake filling or chocolate-glazed as individual sweets.
    - Agar-agar may also be used as the gelling agent in gel clarification, a culinary technique used to clarify stocks, sauces, and other liquids.
    Quick and Easy directions on package
    1. Add 6 cups(48 oz) water into a saucepan. Cook in medium high heat. Bring to a full boil.
    2. Immediately pour contents of packet into the saucepan. Dissolve completely.
    Reduce Heat and simmer, stirring, 1 minute.
    3. Immediately pour mixture into shallow molds, let cool, Refrigerate until set, about 2 hours.