Amber Walnut
Overview
Walnut, also known as walnut or walnut, is a plant of the Juglandaceae family. Together with almonds, cashews and hazelnuts, they are known as the four world-famous dried fruits. Walnut kernels are rich in nutrients, with 15 to 20 grams of protein per 100 grams, more fat, and 10 grams of carbohydrates; and contain various trace elements and minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, and iron necessary for the human body, as well as carotene, riboflavin and other vitamins. It is good for the human body and can strengthen the brain. It is one of the nut foods loved by the people. It is known as the longevity fruit and longevity fruit.
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Steps
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Spread it out, you have to be fast here, otherwise it will easily stick together when it cools down
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Wait until it cools and then you can eat
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Put it in, it will be ready in 2 minutes, pick it up and set aside
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Take another pot, boil water and sugar together in a ratio of 1:1
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Keep scratching with a spoon to avoid burning
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I watched the bubbles grow from small to big, and the color turned into sugar color
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Turn off the heat and stir again
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It’s amber, isn’t it beautiful
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At this time, quickly pour in the walnuts and white sesame seeds, and stir quickly to coat the walnuts with sugar
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Spread it out, you have to be fast here, otherwise it will easily stick together when it cools down
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Wait until it cools and then you can eat