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100% Fruit Gums. Healthy and delicious! My first recipe here, hope you like it!
Heat the water in a saucepan. When it begins to boil, add the agar-agar and stir for 2 minutes until dissolved. Remove from the heat, and add the juice or fruit purée that has first been mixed with sugar. Put it back on the stove and heat for two more minutes, while stirring. Then remove from heat and pour the mixture into a mould (I used square – see photo), and let it cool and set for at least 1 hour. If you are going to sugar the gums, do it just before serving, because they tend to get wet when sugared.
They can be kept in the refrigerator (in an airtight container) for a week, but since they are made from fresh fruit, it is better not to store them.
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nilla on 4.8.2011
Agar agar is a vegetarian substitute for gelatine, derived from algae.
sandeea on 4.8.2011
In Spain it can be bought in big supermarkets, herborist shops and most online cooking shopes… Doing a search in google the first site appearing for you is Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Agar-Powder-4-oz/dp/B00015UC48 Hope this helps!
Shugary Sweets on 4.8.2011
These look yummy, but what is agar-agar powder? Where does one find that?