Giant Salmon Roe or Tarako?! Make Your Own Mysterious “Water Ball” You Can Hold!
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Have you ever tried holding water directly in your hands?
Yesterday, my science club students and I whipped up these jiggly “Water Balls.” They look like drinking water from a futuristic sci-fi movie, but this is actually a chemistry experiment using very common ingredients.
While generally known as “Ooho” or “edible water bottles,” it might be easier to picture them as giant artificial salmon roe (Ikura).
For this batch, the students requested we dye them red. The result? They ended up looking exactly like giant spicy cod roe (Mentaiko) (lol). There is something oddly addictive about scratching the surface and feeling the water ooze out. Today, I’ll share this mysterious “Science Recipe” you can try at home, along with the secret behind why they solidify.
The Mysterious “Water Ball” Science Recipe
The stars of this experiment are two chemicals: Sodium Alginate and Calcium Chloride. The names might sound intimidating, but they are actually safe substances that support our daily lives as food additives.
What You Need
Sodium Alginate (The sticky component found in kelp and seaweed)
Calcium Chloride (A relative of “Nigari” used to make tofu, also found in dehumidifiers)
Containers like beakers, a ladle, and a water tank (or a large bowl)
How to Make It (and the Tricks!)
① First, let’s make the “filling.” Dissolve 2g of Sodium Alginate into 200ml of water.

[Pro Tip] Sodium alginate is notoriously hard to dissolve and loves to clump up. Using lukewarm water and mixing patiently is the key to success. We added red food coloring at this stage.
② Next, prepare the “hardening bath.” Mix 3g of Calcium Chloride into 800ml of water and stir well (we used a water tank for this).
③ This is the most fun part! Scoop up the thick, sticky liquid from step ① with a ladle, and gently submerge it into the liquid from step ②.
④ Gently rotate or roll the blob inside the tank to help it form a round shape as the surface hardens.

Wait a few minutes for the membrane to firm up, and you’re done! Easy, right?
Why Does Water Turn Solid? The Secret of the “Membrane”
Why does simply mixing two liquids create a thin film?
This is a phenomenon called chemical gelation. As I mentioned, Sodium Alginate is the sticky stuff from seaweed. In water, it floats around like long, loose chains. When you drop these chains into a pool full of calcium, the calcium ions wedge themselves between the chains and create bridges. This is known as “cross-linking.”
To visualize it: Imagine the alginate as loose strings floating around. The calcium acts like a stapler
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, snapping the strings together to form a sturdy net. Because this net forms instantly on the surface of the blob, it becomes a capsule that traps the water inside.
This technology isn’t just for fake fish eggs. It’s used in high-end cuisine (Molecular Gastronomy) to turn sauces into spheres, and it’s gaining attention as an eco-friendly way to carry water without plastic.
A cutting-edge science experience starting with just two powders. I hope you’ll try making these jiggly creations at home!
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