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Daiso Tokoroten Pemotong Agar-Agar Jelly Noodle Maker

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Description

Bisa untuk pembuat mie jg bisa untuk pemotong agar2

Terbuat dari plastik
Siapkan tokoroten/agar agar blok dengan ukuran 12 x 3 x 1,5 cm atau lebih kecil
Masukkan tokoroten pada wadah, dan dorong dengan pendorong plastik. Maka akan didapat agar agar bentuk mie

Tokoroten (心太, ところてん) is a gelatinous dish in Japanese cuisine, made from agarophyte seaweed. It was traditionally made by boiling tengusa (Gelidium amansii) and allowing the mixture to congeal into a jelly.[1] The jelly is then pressed through an extruding device and shaped into noodles. Unlike gelatin dessertstokoroten has a firmer texture.[citation needed]

Tokoroten can be eaten hot (in solution) or cold (as a gel).[2] Flavorings and garnishes can vary from region to region. In the present day, it is common to eat it with a mixture of vinegar and soy sauce,[3] and sometimes nori,[4] hot pepper, or sesame. In the Kansai regiontokoroten is eaten as a dessert with kuromitsu syrup.[5]

Tokoroten has been eaten in Japan for over a thousand years.[1] It is thought to have been introduced to Japan from China during the Nara period.[6]

During the Edo period, it was popular during the summer as a snack.[6] It was originally made to be eaten immediately and was commonly sold around factories.[2] In the 17th century, it was discovered that freezing tokoroten would result in a stable and dry product known as kanten (agar).[2][1] While tokoroten can be made from kanten based on seaweeds such as tengusa (Gelidiaceae) and ogonori (Gracilaria), today, commercially produced kanten is mostly made from ogonori.[6]

 

Additional information

Weight 0,2 kg

Brand

Daiso