Agar (also called agar-agar or kanten) is a gelatinous gelling agent extracted from the cell walls of red seaweeds, mainly Gelidium and Gracilaria. Sold as translucent bars, flakes, strands or powder, it dissolves in boiling water and sets into a firm, clear, heat-stable jelly — the classic plant-based substitute for animal gelatin.
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