Mountain fruit tea
By VicentaLakin
The mountains, known as the mountains's reds, reds and berries, are of high nutritional and medical value. The mountains are considered to be “long-lived food” because older people tend to eat mountain products that enhance their appetite, improve their sleep, maintain the persistence of calcium in their bones and blood, and prevent the hardening of the aneurystic porridge, thereby extending the life expectancy。
Recipe Recommendations
- Hawthorn one
- rock sugar 1 block
- sweet and sour
- steamed
- ten minutes
- simple
Steps for Mountain fruit tea

1
The mountain cuts to the core
2
With a piece of ice cream, the steam pot will be on fire for 10 minutes
3
It doesn't matter if it doesn't melt. We'll have to get water later
4
In a big cup
5
Get a glass of water in there
6
It's a little red when it melts
7
A little cold, you can drink it, sweet sourMountain fruit tea Make Tips
If you don't like rock sugar, you can add honey instead when brewing.