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Agar Agar
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Does anyone know where I can get Agar Agar in the West Sussex area (or maybe by post elsewhere)? It's a gelatine substitute made from seaweed. I've tried supermarkets, health food shops, internet - all to no avail. Maybe a more specialist shop? Thanks for any help.
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http://www.theasiancookshop.co.uk/china-grass- -falooda--agar-agar--gulaman-1100-p.asp
http://shop.waiyeehong.com/index.php?main_page =product_info&products_id=1926¤cy=GBP
If you search for agar (rather than agar agar) you seem to get better results. Wholefoods also stock it.
http://www.theasiancookshop.co.uk/china-grass- -falooda--agar-agar--gulaman-1100-p.asp
http://shop.waiyeehong.com/index.php?main_page =product_info&products_id=1926¤cy=GBP
If you search for agar (rather than agar agar) you seem to get better results. Wholefoods also stock it.
You should be able to get Vege-Gel (made by Supercook) on the cake making shelves in your nearest large supermarket, along with the baking powders, cream of tartar and leaf gelatine (which is made from animal bones and thus not for us veggies).
I've found an interesting link which describes all the different gelatine substitutes - http://www.vegsoc.org/info/gelling.html
I've found an interesting link which describes all the different gelatine substitutes - http://www.vegsoc.org/info/gelling.html