How to Fall At Home Mango Mizu-yokan (Soft Adzuki Bean Jelly)

How to Fall At Home Mango Mizu-yokan (Soft Adzuki Bean Jelly) Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Mango Mizu-yokan (Soft Adzuki Bean Jelly). Great recipe for Mango Mizu-yokan (Soft Adzuki Bean Jelly). Since the strawberry mizu-yokan I made was so delicious, I decided to try it with mango. Since it's troublesome to mash it, I topped the mizu-yokan with cut mango to look like nanohana in bloom.
Japanese sweets Yokan (azuki-bean jelly) wagashi. a bar of sweetened and jellied adzuki‐bean paste. a bar of sweet.
Mizu Yōkan is a popular summer Wagashi of Koshi-an (bean jam).
I love a marriage of bean jam and cream.
You can have Mango Mizu-yokan (Soft Adzuki Bean Jelly) using 4 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Mango Mizu-yokan (Soft Adzuki Bean Jelly)
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It’s 400 grams of Koshi-an.
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It’s 600 ml of Water.
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It’s 4 grams of Kanten.
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Prepare 1 can of Canned mango (or yellow peach).
Mizu Yokan (azuki bean jelly) Kanten is a gelatin derived from a seaweed known as "heavenly grass" (tengusa).
I love a marriage of bean jam and cream.
Red bean, also known as adzuki bean, is a topping made from dried red beans and sugar.
The flavor can be described as sweet, creamy and earthy.
Mango Mizu-yokan (Soft Adzuki Bean Jelly) instructions
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Chop the mango into dice-sized cubes. The combination of tart fruit with an paste is very delicious..
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Put the ingredients in a sauce pan, then boil for about 2 minutes to dissolve the kanten. The kanten tends to stick to the bottom of the pan, so mix well..
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Add the koshi-an, then continue to boil while stirring for about 3 minutes..
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Place the sauce pan in a bowl of cold water to cool. Continue stirring with a spatula. Allow it to cool to the touch before pouring it into a pan. This way, the an paste and kanten will be less likely to separate while setting..
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Wet the pan, then pour in the an mixture. Once the mizu-yokan slightly sets, place the mango cubes on top..
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Also check out my recipe for strawberry mizu-yokan, that tastes like fruit jello. Make them in jelly cups for a charming touch.
https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/149080-heart-shaped-strawberry-adzuki-bean-jello-for-valentines-day.
It has a slight granulated texture and is high in fiber.
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Mizu-yokan made in Fukui Prefecture is very different ; it is made with brown sugar and agar, and the texture is extremely soft since it contains a lot of water.
Many of decchi-yokan contain sprinkled chestnuts, Dainagon or other Japanese confectionery.