konjaksgummi
Konjaksgummi, also known as konjac or devil’s tongue, is a type of edible jelly derived from the root of the Amorphophallus konjac plant, native to parts of Asia. The plant’s starchy, fibrous root contains glucomannan, a soluble fiber that absorbs water to form a gel-like substance when processed. This gel is commonly used as a low-calorie alternative to traditional gelatin in various foods and dietary products.
The preparation of konjaksgummi typically involves boiling and purifying the root to extract the glucomannan, which
In Japan, konjaksgummi has been consumed for centuries and is widely available in convenience stores, supermarkets,
Beyond its culinary uses, konjaksgummi is also utilized in cosmetics and industrial applications, such as in