★ハロウィンお菓子作り!「ホラーグミ」★Halloween Pastry making「Horror Gummy candy」★ - Summary

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**Title:** Making Variety Gummies (Themed: Spooky/Halloween)

**Summary:**

* Three individuals, dressed as pastry chefs, create various spooky-themed gummies using gelatin, ice water, and food coloring.
* Gummy creations include:
+ "Brain" (with Blue Hawaii syrup)
+ Vampire fangs (using strawberries)
+ Zombie hands
+ Human skeleton
+ Caterpillars (with and without oil for comparison)
* The chefs successfully mold and unmold each gummy, noting the importance of applying oil for easy removal.
* A "witch" (likely a prop or character) is the intended recipient, and upon presentation, enjoys the gummies.
* The video concludes with the chefs tasting and enjoying their creations, followed by end-screen prompts (e.g., like, subscribe, watch another video).

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**Ingredients and Materials**

1. Ingredients used to make jelly: ice water, gelatin, and water.
2. Additional ingredients used: Blue Hawaii ice syrup, strawberries, grapes, lemons.

**Process and Actions**

3. The mold was washed and a thin layer of oil was applied to aid in removal.
4. 20g of gelatin and 2 tablespoons of ice water were mixed in a plate.
5. 2 tablespoons of syrup were added to the gelatin mixture.
6. 80 cc of water was added to the mixture, which was then heated in the microwave for 1 minute.
7. The mixture was poured into molds and refrigerated to cool.

**Mold Shapes and Completion**

8. Mold shapes used included: brain miso, Mr. Bone, bone and skeleton, 3D ice, zombie, caterpillar, and human skeleton.
9. A total of 5 caterpillars were made from one mold.
10. Each jelly creation was successfully removed from its mold after cooling.

**Presentations and Consumption**

11. The finished jellies were presented to a "witch" customer.
12. The creators tasted and consumed the jellies after presentation.
13. Flavors mentioned included grapes and Blue Hawaii.