

🌿 Gel like a pro—vegan, powerful, and fast-setting magic in every sprinkle!
LIVING JIN Agar Agar Powder is a premium, vegan gelatin alternative derived from 100% natural red algae. With an exceptional gel strength of 1000, it outperforms typical gelatin in potency and speed, setting firm even outside the fridge. This kosher, sugar-free powder is nutrient-dense, supporting digestion and bone health, and is perfect for a wide range of culinary and cosmetic uses. Trusted by thousands, it comes with a free recipe guide to unlock your plant-based creativity.







| ASIN | B01JRXKKSM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,886 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #2,338 in Cooking & Baking Supplies |
| Brand | LIVING JIN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,513) |
| Date First Available | 18 July 2024 |
| Format | Powder |
| Manufacturer | LIVING JIN |
| Product Dimensions | 9.91 x 4.83 x 16.76 cm; 113.4 g |
| Special Feature | Vegan |
| Units | 4 Ounce |
T**R
Used it to make some fruit jelly, and it worked great! It set almost immediately, and honestly, I can't think of anything else to say. Works as advertised!
K**H
Awesome Product!
M**N
I don't notice a taste when I use this in my cooking. I usually use this in my homemade yogurt. For whatever reason, I have a very hard time getting my homemade coconut milk yogurt to thicken the way I like it, which is Greek yogurt thick. I have followed recipes that say to use only full fat canned yogurt, only the cream at that, and probiotics. Very simple and very watery even after 24 hours of processing. Recently, I changed how I make coconut yogurt in my instant pot. I use the whole can now and I switched to a vegan yogurt starter. A lot of improvement, but still not quite there. I tried adding other thickeners in addition to the starter. Sunflower lecithin was my first try. Didn't work for me the yogurt had a funny flavor and was very dark in color. Next!! Xanthan gum was my next try. Better, no funny flavor, got pristine looking yogurt, but the texture was gritty at the level of xanthan gum that I was using. Next!! Agar agar powder (not flakes, you would need about 3 times the amount of flakes to replace the powder). 1 teaspoon was the amount I started with and didn't get any farther. It really improved the consistency of the yogurt, it was white, and no gritty feeling. True it still doesn't come out Greek yogurt thick right out of the instant pot, but after a few hours of refrigeration it's fairly close. If I decide to get it thicker, I'll update my review. As things stand, I can recommend this product.
R**.
Works well, but I'm confused with the units of force. Need to experiment.
B**T
Get this brand if your making Japanese crystal candy!
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