Yean Labmagico
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a Malaysian girl who stuck in United States. YEAN is my name. contact: c.wyean@gmail.com Nuffnang
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Konapun
KONAPUN : A toy that lets kids create imitation snacks that resemble the real thing, is very popular in Japan today. The toy, called Konapun, first went on sale some 20 years ago, but the new version can make even more realistic copies of food. Konapun can be used to produce miniature replicas of a wide range of foods, including donuts, cakes, and ice cream. The key ingredient in Konapun (kona means "powder") is sodium alginate, a kind of fiber that is contained in seaweed and dissolves easily in water. Neither heat nor oil is used in making the replica snacks, and while the donuts and cakes are not to be eaten, kids can enjoy the process of making great-looking snacks. Konapun - SPAGHETTI Konapun - BURGER, FRENCH FRIES |