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Can horseshoe powder replace jelly powder?
No, they are different in nature and structure.

Water chestnut, also known as water chestnut, is rich in vitamins B and C, plant protein and phosphorus, and has the effects of clearing away heat, drying dampness and detoxifying. This is the bulb of water chestnut, a grass-roots plant. Mainly grown in southern China. Horseshoe contains a lot of starch, plus oligosaccharides and monosaccharides, accounting for more than 86% of dry weight. Starch 18.8%, protein 2.3%, fat 0.2%, ash 1.6%. A variety of vitamins A, B 1, B2, C and minerals such as calcium, phosphorus and iron. In addition, it also contains water chestnut, a heat-resistant and antibacterial component, which has inhibitory effects on Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Jelly powder, the material for making jelly. Generally, it is made of agar Geely powder (Geely powder) or gelatin with essence and sugar. You can make jelly directly. Other materials (such as Geely powder) need juice or drinks.