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Agar-agar

Definition:

The Malay name for a gum extracted from a red seaweed, used as a gelling, or setting agent. Its advantages over the more commonly used gelatin include its resistance to heat (it stays jellied until near-boiling point) and the fact that it is vegetable rather than animal-based and can thus be used in vegetarian cooking. It is available from Asian grocers and specialty stores.

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