Mung bean starch jelly

Mung bean starch jelly

This is a jelly food made from Mung bean starch. It has different names in different countries:

  • Liangfen Mung bean starch jelly in China. Also see Yunnan style Jidou_liangfen
  • Nokdumuk Mung bean starch jelly in Korea



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