Agar Agar Gelatin Flakes

by | May 16, 2020 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Agar-agar or just agar in culinary circles is a vegetarian gelatin substitute produced from seaweed. The jelly-like substance, which comes from red algae, is made up of particles found in galactose, a blood sugar like glucose and fructose that is foundational for sustaining animal life.
Also known as China grass and Japanese kanten, the white and semi-translucent vegetable gelatin contains a few calories and is an excellent source of a calcium, iron, and fiber. It is sold in Asian and health food stores in both flake, powder, and bar varieties, and can be used in several dairy-free and vegan recipes as a stabilizing and thickening agent for custards, puddings, sauces, and even vegetarian marshmallows.

 

 

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