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The preparation:
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First, bring the water with the gelling agent Agar Agar to a simmer. Measure the exact amount according to the package instructions, as the gelling strength varies depending on the product. Once it boils, reduce the heat to a low setting.
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Now, stir in the sugar until smooth and let the mixture simmer on low heat for another 2 minutes.
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Once the sugar is completely dissolved, remove the pot from the heat and let the mixture cool for about 2 minutes.
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Now comes the real decorative part: pour the liquid into a suitable and attractive mold made of silicone, plastic, or glass. Then, lay the halved strawberries into the liquid and place the molds in the refrigerator.
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The gel now only needs to set in the refrigerator for one to two hours. When serving, simply tip the jelly mass out of the molds onto a plate.
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Summary
Discover the delightful world of Japanisches Erdbeer Kanten Gelee, a refreshing Japanese dessert made with agar-agar, a plant-based gelling agent derived from red algae. Unlike in Germany, where gelatin commonly comes from animal sources, this vegan-friendly alternative is both delicious and light, making it perfect for hot summer days. The dessert is known for its bright colors and can be made with various fruits, though strawberry is a favorite for its sweet and vibrant appearance. For best results, choose smaller molds for bite-sized pieces, and enjoy the combination of juicy strawberries suspended in the gel. Learn more about sourcing agar-agar in Germany, including the well-known Dr. Oetker brand, and get inspired to create beautiful, tasty Kanten that are sure to impress kids and adults alike!
Natural Jelly
Kanten is a Japanese dessert made with gelatin. The vegetable product agar agar is used as a gelling agent. Unlike in Germany, gelatin in Japan is made from red algae instead of pigs. With other ingredients, the kanten is then sweetened, refined and beautifully decorated. Light colors are particularly beautiful, shining through the transparent jelly piece. You can make kanten with either milk or water, I prefer the water variant because it is particularly low in calories.
Agar Agar is the Japanese gelling agent
Agar agar is a vegetable gelling agent that is not widely used in Germany so far because it is more expensive than the gelatin common in Germany. In Germany, the usual gelling agent, gelatin, is made from pigskin. It is cheap but not vegetarian.
The good thing is that I found a German brand that offers agar agar as a cheap product in the supermarket. Dr. Oetker is currently the only known brand among the suppliers in German supermarkets. You can buy this package on Amazon, but also in normal supermarkets (Edeka, Real, Rewe). This product contains agar agar as the main ingredient. Therefore, it is also ideal for this Japanese dessert.
The perfect summer dessert
Kanten is usually served cold. This makes Kanten the No. 1 refreshing dessert in Japan and is especially popular on summer days. The beautiful bright and fruity colors make children especially crazy about Kanten.
The Strawberry Kanten
Kanten can be prepared with almost any fruit. I especially love kanten with strawberries, as the red and sweet fruits remain tangy and fresh in the jelly mass. A very beautiful color play is provided by kanten based on milk with the red fruits. It just invites you to devour it!
The number of kanten ultimately depends on the choice of mold. If you use a large mold, you get large, but fewer kanten. I recommend you choose small molds, as the jelly pieces will then fit perfectly in your mouth. Of course, you also have to cut the strawberries to the appropriate size.
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