It’s a common ingredient in Japanese cuisine, has a jelly-like texture, and it’s called Konjac.
It’s a common ingredient in Japanese cuisine, has a jelly-like texture, and it’s called Konjac.
by EverythingCounts88
19 Comments
Preesi
Okay
D4wnR1d3rL1f3
Yam cake?
Mystery-Ess
It’s a root vegetable. Basically calorie free.
rico_k
that’s pretty known, isn’t it?
Flash1987
I’ll stick with the cognac thanks
darkdecks
I learned about this from Terrace House when two of the members visited Konnyaku Park
RepairmanJackX
also known as Konnyaku. I think it’s made from sweet potatoes. Shiritaki noodles are made from the same stuff. It’s a *really* common ingredient.
CLearyMcCarthy
Imagine assuming most people on this sub weren’t familiar with konjac. Maybe try “TIL” instead.
7Zarx7
Is this eaten in public?
Kidkilat

ecosludge
Yeah
artcostanza82
Also called devil’s tongue jelly
TreasureHunter196523
Umm – no thank you…😣
OrangeCeylon
Takes a little getting used to. Basically used for its texture, but it’s not a texture that Westen palates are very interested in. Try chicken iridori for a gentle introduction: https://www.kikkoman.com/en/cookbook/recipe/00000018.html
music0726note
美味い!
UeharaNick
Ok. And?
o0-o0-
I should call her…
ComparisonLess8379
I’ve had this a few times. It tastes like nothing, and has zero calories, but a nice gummy texture.
Mbizzy222
Correction called konnyaku. It’s made of the root of the konjac plant. It has no real flavor but absorbs flavors in the liquids it’s cooked in. Like a gelatin that doesn’t melt.
19 Comments
Okay
Yam cake?
It’s a root vegetable. Basically calorie free.
that’s pretty known, isn’t it?
I’ll stick with the cognac thanks
I learned about this from Terrace House when two of the members visited Konnyaku Park
also known as Konnyaku. I think it’s made from sweet potatoes. Shiritaki noodles are made from the same stuff. It’s a *really* common ingredient.
Imagine assuming most people on this sub weren’t familiar with konjac. Maybe try “TIL” instead.
Is this eaten in public?

Yeah
Also called devil’s tongue jelly
Umm – no thank you…😣
Takes a little getting used to. Basically used for its texture, but it’s not a texture that Westen palates are very interested in. Try chicken iridori for a gentle introduction: https://www.kikkoman.com/en/cookbook/recipe/00000018.html
美味い!
Ok. And?
I should call her…
I’ve had this a few times. It tastes like nothing, and has zero calories, but a nice gummy texture.
Correction called konnyaku. It’s made of the root of the konjac plant. It has no real flavor but absorbs flavors in the liquids it’s cooked in. Like a gelatin that doesn’t melt.