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Agar, or agar-agar, is not a grain, but rather an extract of seaweed. Agar translates to German as Agar-Agar Try whole- or health-food stores


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an extract of seaweed


How many teaspoons is 7 g agar agar powder?

Approximately 2 teaspoons of agar agar powder is equivalent to 7 grams.


Does agar agar contain collagen?

No, agar agar does not contain collagen. Agar agar is a gelatinous substance derived from seaweed, while collagen is a protein found in the connective tissues of animals.


A gelatinous carbohydrate obtained from seaweed?

Agar is derived from seaweed and is often used in Japanese desserts


What can be used as a substitute for gelatin in recipes that call for it, such as agar agar?

Agar agar can be used as a substitute for gelatin in recipes that call for it. Agar agar is a plant-based alternative that works similarly to gelatin in setting and thickening recipes.


From which organism agar agar is extracted?

red algae Agar agar is a malay term meaning red algae. This algae which agar is extracted lives in the ocean around Malaysia


Is there a microorganism that degrades Agar agar?

Yes, some marine bacteria and fungi have been identified to possess the capability to degrade agar agar. These microorganisms secrete enzymes such as agarases that breakdown agar into simpler sugars, which they can then use as a source of energy.