This gorgeous crystal candy tastes as good as it looks! Inspired by the Japanese candy “Kohakutou,” it’s such a fun treat to make with the kids. It has an addictive crunch to it and can be made with any flavor of your choosing! I love fun activities with the kids that double as a tasty treat! Nothing quite lives up to this crystal candy (isn’t it beautiful?!) but a few more fun recipes to try are: ice cream in a bag, snow ice cream, and hot chocolate bombs!
Kohakutou Crystal Candy Recipe
You may have seen this gem-inspired treat popping up on social media. It’s actually called “Kohakutou” and originated from Japan! Translated, it means “amber candy.” The great thing about this crystal candy is that it only needs a few simple ingredients to make. This includes sugar, agar agar, food coloring, and your flavoring of choice! Plus, did I mention it’s vegan and gluten free? It’s the perfect sweet treat for anyone in your family! Kohakutou crystal candy is made by coating small cubes of agar jelly with sugar. The candy has a unique texture that is chewy with a crispy exterior, and it’s usually fruit-flavored. Kohakutou is often served as a dessert or snack in Japan, and is popular for its beautiful appearance as well as its yummy taste! The candy is often packaged in small boxes or bags, making it a great gift! Give a bag of this to your neighbors and they’ll love you forever.
Ingredients Needed
The BEST part about this crystal candy recipe is all of the simple ingredients it uses! It’s so easy to whip up with the kids. Just make sure you have agar agar, that’s what’s going to give the candy a slightly gummy texture.
How to Make Crystal Candy (Kohakutou)
Crystal candy is so fun to make! It’s super simple, honestly the hardest part is waiting a few days while it sets! So, grab your family and make a batch of this delightful candy! My kids love to customize the colors and flavors of their candy. The process is so fun!
Creating the Crystal Shapes
At Room Temperature: Store in an airtight container in a cool place for up to 4 weeks. Adjust Texture: If you would like harder, crunchier candy, let the candy sit out for longer than 7 days before transferring to an airtight container.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.