Sunday 7 October 2012

Konnyaku Jelly

 A friend of mine introduced me to this brand of Konnyaku Jelly Powder.  She bought it from a sundry shop in Klang and she told me that this was one of the first few brands that offered in the market when Konnyaku Jelly was a hit.  So far, I haven't come across this brand.  Most of the time I got mine from either Jusco or Giant but they don't really turn out nice.

This brand (Happy Grass) offers a few flavours and my friend bought me the apple flavour.  I don't have to add any colours to my konnyaku jelly as the mixture is already green in colour.

The instruction was also slightly different as  I need to mix the powder and the water before boiling.  Unlike the others brand that I bought, we normally boil the water and add in the powder.  After boiling, I need to add the malic acid and still till it dissolve.  Here's a snap shot of the instruction at the back of the packet.

I also added a can of longans for my konnyaku jelly.  I didn't use the syrup as I thought it would be too sweet since the mixture had sugar added in it.  Here's the outcome of my Konnyaku Jelly.  A lil bit too greenish but it was GOOD!  Really " kenyal-kenyal" !

I am definately going to settle down with this brand.  Planning to buy other flavours and try them out again.  I absolutely love the taste!  As for my two lil ones at home, they have been asking to eat the konnyaku jelly after every meal ^_^.  The kids simply adores this dessert!

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    1. Thanks, Kathy. I find them a lil too greenish, cannot see the character:(

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  2. My daughter loves konnyaku jelly! But my son, I prefer not to give him any. He just swallow and I'm afraid he might choke on it!

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    1. Ya ya, if they are too young, better not to give,coz they need to chew the jelly before swallowing it.

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  3. Ya, simple and nice. kids love konnyaku jelly.

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    1. Yup! My kids and also mummy's favourite!

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  4. I use this konnyaku powder too.. they got different flavours too! and easy to read instruction..

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    1. Cynthia,
      Where did you get them? I had to ask my friend to buy it from Klang.

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  5. I actually tried the Konyaku before but it doesn't turn out as bouncy like the one in picture. Hmm, gonna have to look for this one!

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    1. Ya, I've also tried lots of brand and most of them 'tak jadi' only this one turns out bouncy!

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  6. Btw, thanks for your words of encouragement on my kids' fever. Ben's fever broke already and he's back to his chirpy self now :)

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    1. You are most welcome. Really glad to hear that Ben has recovered!

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  7. I noticed one small packet of this powder is quite expensive.

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    1. Yup, if not mistaken it was RM8 per pack at Klang. Wonder if we can get this brand in the supermarket.

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  8. My kids love konnyaku jelly, I prefer giving them agar agar.

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    1. Yan,
      Both also my favourite, konnyaku jelly and agar-agar :P

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  9. Din know jelly powder comes with flavours. Used to see mum cooking them but have to add colouring or flavour on our own. So convenience.

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  10. Hi may I know where u get the Mickey Mouse jelly mould? I can't find it anywhere~ please do email me (zoeymun@yahoo.com)

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