【Japanese Food】Seaweed Jelly Noodle (Tokoroten)//Recipes from a Japanese kitchen🇯🇵
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- I made "tokoroten" (a kind of jelly made from seaweed) .
Tokoroten can be eaten both as a dessert and as a side dish. It is basically the same as agar-agar jelly, with a slight difference in the preparing process.
Tokoroten is almost 0kcal and rich in water-soluble dietary fiber, so it is a perfect healthy dessert especially when you're on a diet :)
■Ingredients■
25g tengusa
2000ml water
1tbsp vinegar
[Black syrup]
Okinawa black sugar
water
[Vinegar sauce]
5tbsp dashi stock
1tbsp rice vinegar
1tbsp soy sauce
#tokoroten
#ところてん
Thank you so much for making this lovely calming video.
Where i live i cannot find tengusa, but we do have agar-agar, mostly in powder form, could i use that to make tokoroten?
おはようございます 夏といえばところてん!と思って今度キャンプで作る予定です 天草から作るって凄いですね👍
コメントありがとうございます☺ところてんは天草を買うところが一番ハードルが高いかもしれないです😅常温でも固まりますし、たしかにアウトドアでも作れそうですね!
this looks so tasty!!! I also loved the way it was explained and filmed very well :)
Really! So glad to hear that, thank you for your kind comment!! 🥰
@@palomasdailykitchen are you Latina? Spanish?
@@p.b.7719 No, I'm Japanese. Some people call me Paloma because I was always traveling 😁
@@palomasdailykitchen 😅 so it's a nickname? I didn't know Japanese people heard this name before. So Japanese people call Paloma women who travel a lot? But why? 😆
@@p.b.7719 Yes it is a nickname. This bird can find home from any location, maybe that's why. Paloma is a known name especially because of the daughter of Pablo Picasso!
That is so interesting! I didn't know this even existed, I want to try it myself!
So happy if I could help you discover Japanese food, that is exactly what I want to do in my channel ! 😆
😮Yummiest for HoTTesT SuMMeR 😮😮😮 I'll trying with lemon or fruits version.
Hi Paloma, greeting from India. In our country, we share border with Nepal, Tibet and china. So the Indian states sharing this border, we have major pupulation of Buddhist community. They prepare this kind of jelly and serves with red chilly and soy sauce with some crunch noodle toppings. You may try that recipe from RUclips, this dish is called as “la phing”
Will this be found in uttar bengal?
Very satisfying video n good camera work
Me dió hambre 😋 se ve delicioso 😃👍✨
this was super interesting! I want to try it 😋
also, your video style is very peaceful to watch :)
much love from Australia! ❤
Wow thank you so much for your warm and encouraging message! ! 🇦🇺💞
I loved this video well done
Thank you! 🥰
もう帰国してしまいましたが、日本に4年間住みました。そこで初めてところてんを食べました。食べる前に「きっと味がない食べ物だ」や「つまらなさそうな飯だよ」など思ったけど、今はすごく恋しい。食べた~い!
レシピありがとう♥
コメントありがとうございます🥰また是非、ところてんを食べに日本に遊びに来てください☺日本語が完璧なのでびっくりしました!
What alcohol did you use to remove the surface bubbles?
Thank you for your question! 😀The alcohol I used in the video is "Pasteuriser". It is disinfecting alcohol which can be sprayed directly on food. As the alcohol is strong (77%), it evaporates and does not affect the taste of the food. Other ways to remove the bubbles are to scoop it out with a spoon, or to pop the bubbles with grill lighter. Hope it helps!
Do you know where this seaweed can be found for purchase?
H E B Walmart Tokyo Asian market
Do those noodles have a taste?
Good question! Yes, tokoroten itself has a scent of the sea/seaweed. But we enjoy its coldness and the smooth texture rather than the taste of the tokoroten itself (in my opinion!)☺
wow
Thank you😊
is this what southern chinese call it as “su hoon”??
Can we use agar agar instead of tengusa??
We have the same name! (๑•ᴗ•๑)♡❤
Thanks for your comment Paloma 😘
@@palomasdailykitchen Welcome
Do you have latin? Spanish origins?
Tasteless noodles, vinegar, soy sauce, karashi mustard sesame seeds and nori can't possibly taste good no way.
It's far better when they make it as a dessert.
It's like it's a totally different culture 🫨🤯
Look guys, Astro Rodriguez is mad about noodles on the internet