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We have opted for a vegetable alternative for gelling: Agar Agar. This natural product, obtained from algae, is a powerful and versatile gelling agent that allows us to obtain a perfect texture without altering the delicate flavors of our selected fruits and edible rose petals.
Today, we want to present a recipe that encapsulates the essence of beauty and flavor in a single bite: the Fruit and Rose Aspic. But what exactly is an aspic?
Aspic is a culinary preparation characterized by its presentation in gelatin form, which can contain various ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, meats, or fish. Traditionally, aspic has been used as an elegant way to preserve or present food, and its origin dates back to ancient times where gelatin was obtained from the collagen present in animal bones and skins.
However, in our Fruit and Rose Aspic recipe, we have opted for a vegetable alternative for gelling: Agar Agar. This natural product, obtained from algae, is a powerful and versatile gelling agent that allows us to obtain a perfect texture without altering the delicate flavors of our selected fruits and edible rose petals.
We invite you to discover the charm of Fruit and Rose Aspic and to experiment with our gastronomic solutions that guarantee surprising results. Because in the kitchen, as in art, the details make the difference.
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