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Agar or agar agar is a gelatinous substance derived from seaweed. Historically and in a modern context, it is chiefly used as an ingredient in desserts throughout Japan, but in the past century has found extensive use as a solid substrate to contain culture medium for microbiological work. The gelling agent is obtained from the cell membranes of some species of red algae.

Mizuyōkan - a popular Japanese red bean jelly made from agar.

Agar (agar agar) can be used as a laxative, a vegetarian gelatin substitute, a thickener for soups, in jellies, ice cream and Japanese desserts such as anmitsu. It can also be used as a clarifying agent in brewing in a similar way to isinglass.

Alternate names for agar-agar are: China grass, Kanten, Japanese isinglass, Ceylon moss,Jaffna moss, agal-agal or Ceylon agar.

In molecular gastronomy, it is used for the production of gels and foams.

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