Agar
agar-agar
Noun
1. a colloidal extract of algae; used especially in culture media and as a gelling agent in foods
(synonym) agar
(hypernym) gum
(substance-holonym) agar, nutrient agar
Agar-agar
(n.)
A fucus or seaweed much used in the East for soups and jellies; Ceylon moss (Gracilaria lichenoides).
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Agar-agar
An extract of seaweed (also know as Bengal isinglass and Japanese or Ceylon moss) from the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It comes in either small transparent strips or powdered form. The Japanese use it in soups. However, its most common use is in commercial food products such as deserts, soups, ice creams, and sauces. Probably, because agar-agar dissolves in water over low heat and upon cooling sets into a jelly.
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