How to eat frozen grapes
He's living with a patient, and he's always focused on hygiene These days, it is not easy to eat normally while banning going out to prevent access to the virus. Today, I studied how to eat frozen grapes in a tangy way. Of course, it's not as fresh and chewy as fresh fruit, but it's good to eat in its own way.
4 serving
Within 30 minutes
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Ingredients
  • grape
    600g
  • Honey
    1cup
  • Tomato
    1ea
Cooking Steps
STEP 1/8
Grapes were washed and frozen one by one and frozen
STEP 2/8
Rinse in cold water, remove ice and impurities from grapes, and sieve
STEP 3/8
*Put grapes in a sterilized container
*Pour honey on top of it
*Please cover the lid slightly
STEP 4/8
*Pour some water into the pot
*Add a container of grapes and bring to a boil (about 10 minutes)
STEP 5/8
After about 5 minutes after the water starts to drop and boil, be careful not to overflow while controlling medium or medium heat.
STEP 6/8
* Turn off the light and leave it there for a while
*When the grapes have melted, take them out and cool them down.
*You can just eat grapes
STEP 7/8
Cut the tomatoes into bite-sized pieces
STEP 8/8
Place it in a bowl and add grapes.
If the storage container is a glass bottle, it should be boiled in cold water from the beginning to prevent the glass bottle from breaking.
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