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  2. Guilinggao - Wikipedia

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    Guilinggao jelly can be prepared at home from commercially sold powdered concentrate (the "guilinggao powder"), [3] similarly to how Jello is made. When it is prepared, other herbal substances, such as ginseng, are added to the jelly to give it certain tastes and medicinal values.

  3. Grass jelly - Wikipedia

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    Grass jelly, also known as leaf jelly or herb jelly, is a jelly-like dessert originating in China. It is commonly consumed in East Asia and Southeast Asia . It is created by using Chinese mesona (a member of the mint family ) and has a mild, slightly bitter taste.

  4. Platostoma palustre - Wikipedia

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    Platostoma palustre, commonly known as Chinese mesona, is a species of plant belonging to the genus Platostoma of the mint family. The species grows extensively in East Asia such as south east China , Japan and Taiwan preferring ravines, grassy, dry, and sandy areas. [ 3 ]

  5. List of grass jelly plants - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of grass jelly from a Chinese restaurant in Yuen Long. Grass jelly is a gelatinous dessert that is usually made from a plant in the mint family called Platostoma palustre. It and similar desserts can be made from other grass jelly plants. [1] Some are also used for making beverages. [2] There are two main types, green grass jelly and ...

  6. Here's what to know about Jelly Roll kicking off Amazon Music ...

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    The concert will air exclusively on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch at 9 p.m. PDT. "When we first conceived of Amazon Music Live (AML) three years ago, we wanted to make ...

  7. Liangfen - Wikipedia

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    Liangfen (simplified Chinese: 凉粉; traditional Chinese: 涼粉; pinyin: liángfěn; lit. 'cool rice noodles'), also spelled liang fen, is a Chinese legume dish consisting of starch jelly that is usually served cold, with a savory sauce, often in the summer. [1]

  8. Jelly Roll Performs Star-Studded Concert in the Hamptons ...

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    Jelly Roll performs live for SiriusXM in Amagansett, New York, on Aug. 17, 2024 "Thank you guys for coming out tonight," Arnett, 54, said to the rambunctious crowd.

  9. Country music star Jelly Roll is back in Kansas City. Here’s ...

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    The 11th and Oak Street lot and KC Live! garage each cost $20, and the Magenta reserved lot outside the venue on Oak Street is $150. Both prices are before fees. Event parking opens three hours ...