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November 16, 2008
Trembling black sugar powdered green tea
November 16, 2008 11:16 AM | cooked , dessert , recipes
*Outline
The sweetness of black sugar is a nice drink with the eating effect as for the mouth hit. When the dryness of the throat not only is healed but also a small belly becomes empty, it can be said a good article. The roasted green tea and the brown rice tea, etc. can be variously applied though it made from powdered green tea this time.
*Ingredients
Powder agar-agar:1 teaspoon
Granulated sugar:4 teaspoons
Black sugar:50g
Powdered green tea:4 big spoons
*Instructions
1:Leaf and hot water 300cc of powdered green tea are put in the teapot, it steams for about 5 minutes, and powdered green tea is made.
2:Water of 300cc and the powder agar-agar are put in the pan and it overheats by the low flame. In addition, it overheats for 1 minute while mixing it when boiling. And, it shuts off the heat.
3:Granulated sugar is added to '2' and mix it. In addition, mixes filtering and adding '1'.
4:'3' is put in the bowl and leave it during 1 hour in the room temperature. Cool it with the refrigerator for 1 hour afterwards.
5:Black sugar and water 150cc are taken in the pan and mix it while heating it by the low flame. When black sugar melts, move to the bowl and cool it. Cool it with the refrigerator further when cooling.
6:'4' is taken out of the refrigerator and destroy it with the whisk in detail. And, pile it up in the glass.
7:'5' is added to '6' and mix it.
8:Completion.
*Tips
1:It might be also good to use the roasted green tea and the brown rice tea besides powdered green tea.
2:Making water a lot of a little improves usually agar-agar and the throat improves.
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