Grass jelly and taro balls

Grass jelly and taro balls

Overview

Fairy grass taro ball, fairy grass, also known as fairy grass and jelly grass, is an annual herbaceous root plant. Planted in one year, it can benefit for many years, up to 100 centimeters in height. The stems are initially covered with sparse pubescence and fine bristles, which will be removed as they grow older. Purpose and function 1. Grass jelly is an annual herbaceous plant belonging to the family Lamiaceae. It is an important plant resource for both medicinal and food purposes. The dry sample of the whole grass of grass jelly contains about 70% carbohydrates of grass jelly, a small amount of protein, fat, pigment, etc., and also contains more mineral elements. 2. It has the functions of clearing heat, relieving heat and diluting water. It has good effects on heat poisoning, thirst, hypertension, kidney disease, diabetes, joint and muscle pain, gonorrhea, etc. Among the ingredients contained in Immortalis, flavonoids can inhibit the growth of cancer cells and lower blood pressure; polysaccharides can enhance and improve the body's immune function; essences can be sedative, cooling, detoxifying and diuretic; trace elements can inhibit the formation of free radicals, anti-aging, and anti-cancer; vitamins can regulate and enhance physiological functions, etc. 3. The development of jelly grass series products includes: instant jelly grass jelly powder, jelly grass health tea, jelly grass cola-type drinks, instant jelly grass, extracted coffee pigments, etc.

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Ingredients

Steps

  1. Cut taro and pumpkin into thin slices and steam until tender.

    Grass jelly and taro balls step 1
  2. Knead the steamed taro into puree and add glutinous rice flour.

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  3. Then gradually knead in the cornstarch.

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  4. Knead until it is no longer sticky to your hands.

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  5. Apply some cornstarch or glutinous rice flour on the board and the knife as well. This way it won't stick. Roll the kneaded flour into a round shape.

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  6. Then cut the round strips into pieces.

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  7. Sprinkle with powder to prevent sticking.

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  8. One plate of taro balls is done.

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  9. Just follow the above method for pumpkin.

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  10. Put red beans and sweet potato balls in the pot and cook for half an hour.

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  11. Add coconut milk and sugar and bring to a boil, then turn off the heat, cover and simmer until the sweet potato balls have no white spots.

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  12. Boil water over high heat and add taro balls and pumpkin balls.

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  13. When the taro balls and pumpkin balls are floating on the water, they are cooked and you can turn off the heat.

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  14. grams of black jelly.

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  15. Add water and stir into a thinner paste.

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  16. Boil water over high heat.

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  17. Pour in the jelly paste while stirring continuously.

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  18. Pour the cooked jelly into a container and let it cool, then put it in the refrigerator for 1 hour to turn into grass jelly.

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  19. Cut the grass jelly into small pieces and put into a bowl.

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  20. Then add the simmered red bean and sweet potato ball soup and raisins, and add the cooled taro balls and scoop them up. Add a spoonful of condensed milk, mix well and serve. It'll be cooler if you freeze it. Ha.

    Grass jelly and taro balls step 20