Bean sapphire

By VicentaLakin

Bean sapphire
It's a daughter's favorite food, but the constitutional state says that the mountains that have just been removed can't be made of ice cream, and that they will be good when the mountains are released and the sour smell in them reduces sweetness. So now

Recipe Recommendations

  • Hawthorn 300g
  • red bean paste 50g
  • rock sugar 200g

Steps for Bean sapphire

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    Mountains and sugar
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    The mountains are washed with fresh water and bubbled with salt water. I haven't seen them before, so don't worry about eating the skin。
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    The soy sauce is ready
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    And the mountains smote them with a knife。
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    Cut it in half with a knife and pull out the seeds inside。
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    Take out the seed and fill it with red bean pie
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    And the other half put red bean pie on it, and it's one
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    Wear it with bamboo stickers
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    Water in the pot, ice cream under cold water
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    It's about 7 or 8 minutes. Look at the bubbles
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    Click to fill in the production steps and techniques to roll the chain of mountains in a roll, so that the mountains are evenly covered in ice cream
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    They say it's sweet inside, it's sweet inside, it's sweet inside, it's sour inside
  • Bean sapphire Make Tips

    1. Note: Pregnant women must not eat hawthorn! During early pregnancy, women experiencing pregnancy symptoms prefer sour-tasting fruits, but they should not choose hawthorn because it breaks blood stasis, stimulates uterine contractions, and may induce a miscarriage! 2. Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that hawthorn only aids digestion and does not nourish the body, so those with a weak spleen and stomach should not eat too much of it. Healthy people should also exercise moderation when eating hawthorn, especially children who are in the stage of tooth replacement; long-term excessive consumption of hawthorn, hawthorn flakes, or hawthorn cakes is detrimental to tooth development. Additionally, hawthorn flakes and hawthorn rolls contain large amounts of sugar; if children eat too much, their blood sugar levels will remain high, causing a lack of hunger and affecting their meals.