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  • ID: 4329042
  • Uploader: Jarlath »
  • Date: over 4 years ago
  • Size: 206 KB .jpg (480x1452) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/87369231 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 1
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kochiya sanae and tatara kogasa (touhou) drawn by mizuki_hitoshi

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  • がんばれ小傘さん 3699

    自分の日頃の行いを小傘さんに投影して描いてみようという日記漫画です。

    ブッシュドノエルもいいですねー。

    買うよりは安い値段ですみましたが、半分くらいはイチゴの値段ですね!(笑)

    Hang in There, Kogasa-san 3699

    A bûche de Noël would be nice too.

    We got through making one for cheaper than buying one, but half the cost was the strawberries! :-)

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  • Moonspeaker
    over 4 years ago
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    Took me a bit to hunt down the correct meaning of the "GP" in the shopping list. I have no idea if there's a more common name for it as a food ingredient. Certainly, I don't recall ever seeing "glycoprotein" in any English-language recipes.

    The only reader-added tag so far is "Cake-making chapter".

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    sanitaeter
    over 4 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:

    Took me a bit to hunt down the correct meaning of the "GP" in the shopping list. I have no idea if there's a more common name for it as a food ingredient. Certainly, I don't recall ever seeing "glycoprotein" in any English-language recipes.

    The only reader-added tag so far is "Cake-making chapter".

    Took me a while and a very roundabout approach to confirm, but gelatine is a glycoprotein.

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    Moonspeaker
    over 4 years ago
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    sanitaeter said:

    Took me a while and a very roundabout approach to confirm, but gelatine is a glycoprotein.

    Thanks, though I suspect GP may still be different. Otherwise, I'd have expected the list to have ゼラチン or ジェラチン instead. Maybe it's a type of fruit pectin...?

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    Brightlight
    over 4 years ago
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    A cake ingredient that is sold in packs...

    Probably it's extremely roughly written "卵" (egg).

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    Wolffy000
    over 4 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:

    Thanks, though I suspect GP may still be different. Otherwise, I'd have expected the list to have ゼラチン or ジェラチン instead. Maybe it's a type of fruit pectin...?

    I can only think it means "Gelatin Powder" as opposed to sheet gelatin. I can find almost no reference to glycoprotein in any form being used for culinary reasons, and as far as I can tell can't be commercially purchased. But in a roll cake gelatin can be used to help the cream thicken and not melt.

    Either that or it is some kind of brand of pectin that they plan to use to make a jam out of the strawberries, but I'd still suspect Gelatin.

    Edit: Or eggs, yeah, eggs would be the missing ingredient here.

    Updated by Wolffy000 over 4 years ago

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    Jarlath
    over 4 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:

    Took me a bit to hunt down the correct meaning of the "GP" in the shopping list. I have no idea if there's a more common name for it as a food ingredient. Certainly, I don't recall ever seeing "glycoprotein" in any English-language recipes.

    The only reader-added tag so far is "Cake-making chapter".

    https://www.indulgewithmimi.com/fresh-strawberry-cream-japanese-cake-roll

    I think the GP is "gelatin powder", to firm up the whipped cream used in the roll cake, so it'll hold its shape instead of oozing out.

    Never mind, Wolfy already said it.

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    Moonspeaker
    over 4 years ago
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    Wolffy000 said:

    I can only think it means "Gelatin Powder" as opposed to sheet gelatin. I can find almost no reference to glycoprotein in any form being used for culinary reasons, and as far as I can tell can't be commercially purchased. But in a roll cake gelatin can be used to help the cream thicken and not melt.

    Either that or it is some kind of brand of pectin that they plan to use to make a jam out of the strawberries, but I'd still suspect Gelatin.

    Jarlath said:

    https://www.indulgewithmimi.com/fresh-strawberry-cream-japanese-cake-roll

    I think the GP is "gelatin powder", to firm up the whipped cream used in the roll cake, so it'll hold its shape instead of oozing out.

    That sounds reasonable, thanks. I tried looking up "GP" in conjunction with 料理 (cooking), and the only useful result I got was that it was synonym for 糖タンパク質 (glycoprotein).

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    Gelatin powder Sugar Cake flour Salt-free butter    Milk Fresh cream Strawberries1 pack 1 bag 1 bag 1 stick 1 carton 2 containers
    To Kill Time
    So in other words, a roll cake, then.
    So that being the case, what kind of cake shall we make?
    The key point is it'll be round.
    Round cakes don't come only in small sizes, by the way.
    In that case, here's the ingredients we'll need.
    Buying a cake would have been cheaper. What will you do?
    It'll be fun to make one, so I'm off.
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