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Kohakutou Crystal Gummy Candy (Flavored Recipe) – Sugar Geek Show

Kohakutou is a Japanese candy made from Agar Agar. The jelly is shaped into crystals and develops a crunchy outer crust but stays chewy inside

Super Easy & ADDICTING Lychee CRYSTAL Gummies - Ta-Daa!

The easiest and most yummiest candies I’ve ever made! To be honest it’s super easy and the hardest part is waiting for it to set.

Ingredients

Produce
  • 1/2 tsp Lychee extract
Baking & Spices
  • 14 g Agar-agar, powder
  • 1 tsp Avocado oil
  • 1 Food color
  • 3 cup Sugar
Liquids
  • 1 3/4 cup Water
How to Make Rock Candy -- Homemade rock candy is easy to make! It simply requires a little bit of patience and a whole lot of sugar. Whether you're making the sweet treat to enjoy for dessert or as a science experiment to do with your kids, you'll be amazed at how fun DIY rock candy is.

39 · Homemade rock candy is easy to make! It simply requires a little bit of patience and a whole lot of sugar. Whether you're making the sweet treat to enjoy for dessert or as a science experiment to do with your kids, you'll be amazed at how fun DIY rock candy is.

Ingredients

Baking & Spices
  • 1 Food coloring
  • 10 cups Granulated sugar
Liquids
  • 4 cups Water
Tools & Equipment
  • 5 Mason jars
Other
  • 5 Clothespins or chip clips
  • 5 Wooden skewers
The science experiment you can eat! This easy homemade rock candy is fun to make and only requires a couple of ingredients, sugar and water, with coloring and flavoring as optional ingredients to give them a bit of variety.

40 · 25 minutes · Making rock candy at home is a fun science experiment that you can eat! You can experiment with different colors and flavors. It is a great activity to do with the kids. It is extremely easy to make using just a few ingredients. Remember though this is a science experiment more than it is an exact recipe. Sometimes you can do everything right and the crystals just don't behave, haha.

Ingredients

Baking & Spices
  • 1 tsp Flavoring
  • 3 cups Granulated sugar, white
Liquids
  • 1 cup Water
Kohakutou (Japanese crystal candy) Recipe - Flavored with Juice

8 · 15 minutes · This kohakutou recipe teaches you how to make popular Japanese crystal candies with agar agar powder, water, and sugar. You can also substitute water with juice, tea, coffee, or alcohol to make your homemade kohahutou candies colorful and flavorful.

Ingredients

Baking & Spices
  • 1 tsp Agar agar, powder
  • 1 tsp Edible sugar pearls
  • 1 Food coloring
  • 1 cup Sugar
Other
  • 15 Edible dried sakura flowers
Kohakutou Candy Gems are a traditional Japanese confectionery. They are visually magnificent with swirls of color and highlights of metallic gold that resemble crystals. The texture is crunchy on the outside and jello like on the inside. These crystal candies are perfect to use as a cake or cupcake topper. Kohakutou Candy has to dry out to form a crystal exterior which can take a little longer than the estimated shipping time listed. 🖤SIZE You will receive a 6oz packages of approximately 30 pie

Kohakutou Candy Gems are a traditional Japanese confectionery. They are visually magnificent with swirls of color and highlights of metallic gold that resemble crystals. The texture is crunchy on the outside and jello like on the inside. These crystal candies are perfect to use as a cake or cupcake topper. Kohakutou Candy has to dry out to form a crystal exterior which can take a little longer than the estimated shipping time listed. 🖤SIZE You will receive a 6oz packages of approximately 30…

These Candy Geodes are absolutely gorgeous! They taste even better than they look. This Candy Science project has kids learning how to grow candy crystals. Crystallization is a fascinating science project and the best part is decadent, sweet tasting results. Teens in particular will love making these Candy Geodes. Get teens learning science and life skills in the kitchen with this gorgeous experiment. #CandyScience #Geodes #Crystals #CrystalScience

These Candy Geodes are absolutely gorgeous! They taste even better than they look. This Candy Science project has kids learning how to grow candy crystals. Crystallization is a fascinating science project and the best part is decadent, sweet tasting results. Teens in particular will love making these Candy Geodes. Get teens learning science and life skills in the kitchen with this gorgeous experiment. #CandyScience #Geodes #Crystals #CrystalScience

How to Make Rock Candy (Easy Recipe) - Jennie Masterson

Learn how to make rock candy at home! It's so easy and the solution is very quick to make. This is a delicous science experament for all those curious minds

recipe: updated kohakutou edible gummy crystals

Kohakutou edible jelly crystals have been one of my most popular and asked about recipes! This doesn’t surprise me at all because there is so much that you can do with them. I think a people like these Asian treats because when dry they become crunchy on the outside and stay soft gummy on the inside. These guys are so delicious because they’re mild, sweet and great textures. I’m bringing my update recipe here to make it easier to access and make. I’ve learned a lot since I launched it a…

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