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Agar powder Is gelatin extracted from seaweed
I teaspoon Agar Agar = 2 grams
Agar agar does not produce collagen. It is a plant-based alternative to gelatin and is commonly used as a vegan substitute in cooking and baking. Collagen is a protein found in animals, especially in their connective tissues.
no but usually there is alternatives like oils you can substitute instead of baking powder
Two grams per teaspoon. This is rarely called agar agar, it is only called that by companies attempting to overcharge you. The most common name is simply agar; however, it is also called agar rose.
It appears they sell it on their website only http://www.walmart.com/ip/Frontier-Bulk-Agar-Agar-Powder-1-lb.-package-2200/26382858
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if you use petri dishes do you put nutrient agar in it if your using blood?
Gracilaria algae used for prepare agar agar powder and it act as solidify agent in medium.
Use the powder and not the granulated garlic.
Agar is generally made by mixing the powdered form with varying ingredients. The powder is based on seaweed extract for nutrient agar, and nutrient agar is generally a base for most other agars - eg. Horse Blood Agar is nutrient agar with horses blood added; Choc agar has defibrinated (cooked) horses blood added.