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Agar may very well be inferior to gelatin. I’ve only tried it once or twice, because it’s insanely rare in my area. And I’ve never seen konjac jellies, so can’t say anything here.
What do you call the jelly made with coconut and rapeseed oil?
I don’t think it has any name of its own. It’s just some mass made of wheat flour, coconut oil, rapeseed oil and corn starch (forgot about this one earlier). Also not sure if all these ingredients are always together. You can find this combination in German company Trolli’s vegan jellies. Definitely others too, but this one comes to mind right now.
Konjac is from East Asia afaik, a plant extract (probably from a plant of the same name) It has a chewy texture that I really like. Also touted for being zero calories, has become a ‘healthy food filler’.
From your description the rapeseed/coconut oil ‘jelly’ sounds more like a pudding?
Agar may very well be inferior to gelatin. I’ve only tried it once or twice, because it’s insanely rare in my area. And I’ve never seen konjac jellies, so can’t say anything here.
I don’t think it has any name of its own. It’s just some mass made of wheat flour, coconut oil, rapeseed oil and corn starch (forgot about this one earlier). Also not sure if all these ingredients are always together. You can find this combination in German company Trolli’s vegan jellies. Definitely others too, but this one comes to mind right now.
Konjac is from East Asia afaik, a plant extract (probably from a plant of the same name) It has a chewy texture that I really like. Also touted for being zero calories, has become a ‘healthy food filler’.
From your description the rapeseed/coconut oil ‘jelly’ sounds more like a pudding?