With my skittishness about gelatinous textures and unusual things mixed in (at least from an American standpoint), coffee jelly was one of those things I saw a lot in Japan when it was hot out but I never really got up the courage to try. Then a friend of mine kept going on about how good it was, so I have really been wanting to try it. But in the US, at least if you're not in a major city with Japanese or other Asian dessert options readily available, it's something that you'll have to make yourself if you want it.
Verdict: This recipe set too hard for my liking (the texture was dense) and didn't taste enough like coffee for my liking either. I want to try again with a different recipe, because I really want to like this stuff and I do believe that there are versions of it that I would like. (I also want to make an iced latte with coffee jelly in the bottom sometime. *heart eyes* Or if you really want to go ham, put it in Dalgona/whipped coffee.) Here are some others I could try:
- Coffee Jelly (Just One Cookbook)
- Coffee Jelly (The Spruce Eats)
- Coffee Jelly (Binging with Babish)
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