Rock Candy Millennium Fruit
Overview
First of all, let’s talk about the difference between Millennium Fruit and Cherry Tomato. It is often difficult for people to distinguish when buying. Millennium tomatoes are rounder and brighter red than cherry tomatoes. Cherry tomatoes are narrow and long, and some are slightly yellow. Relatively speaking, cherry tomatoes have a slightly better taste and a slightly higher price. The nutritional value of the two is about the same. The eating and cooking methods of Millennium Fruit and Cherry Tomato are basically the same. They can be made into cold salad with sugar or washed and eaten. Occasionally I change the way they are made, and the millennium fruit drizzled with rock sugar will be more tempting, both delicious and eye-catching!
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Ingredients
Steps
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Soak the millennium fruit in salt water for a while and then rinse it with clean water
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Dry the undrained water with a towel
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Use a sharp knife to cut off a small piece of the protruding end to make it easier to balance when placing on the plate.
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Put rock sugar and a little water into the pot and melt over low heat
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When the rock sugar is melted and the excess water is boiled off, it becomes a little sticky. Pour the processed Millennium Fruit into the pot and cover it with sugar liquid (sugar shreds).
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Spread sugar liquid evenly on everything and start placing it on the plate
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Finally, add simple embellishments on the edge of the plate
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Finished product pictures