The process of making the fruit bark was as follows: First, wash the hawthorn, remove the core, and cut it into small pieces. Then, he put the hawthorn into the pot and boiled it with water until the flesh was soft and mushy. Next, he sifted the boiled hawthorn paste and removed the skin and core, leaving behind a fine fruit paste. He poured the fruit paste back into the pot, added sugar, and continued to heat it up until it was thick. Then, spread the jam on a baking tray covered with tin foil and flatten it to a thickness of about 3-5 mm. Finally, he placed the tray into the oven and baked it at a low temperature for a few hours until the fruit peel was dry. During the entire process, he needed to pay attention to stirring constantly to prevent it from sticking to the pot.
The production process of the fruit peel included the following steps: First, choose fresh fruits as raw materials, such as apples, hawthorn, etc. He washed the fruit, peeled it, and removed the core. Then, he cut the fruit into pieces, and the size could be adjusted according to his needs. Next, he placed the cut fruit pieces into the pot, added an appropriate amount of water, and boiled them over medium heat. After boiling it, turn it to a low heat and cook it until the fruit becomes soft. After it was cooked, he scooped out the fruit and rinsed it with clean water. He placed the washed fruit pieces into the steamer and steamed them over medium heat for a certain period of time to dry the fruit. After the steamed fruit pieces were taken out, they were placed in a well-vented place to dry. Finally, the fruit peel was finished and could be cut into pieces of different sizes according to personal preference.
There were some tricks in the process of making the fruit peel that could help make a better fruit peel. First of all, choosing the best hawthorn was the key to making the fruit peel to ensure the quality and freshness of the hawthorn. Secondly, during the process of cooking the hawthorn, do not add too much water, so as not to affect the taste and texture of the fruit. In addition, using the food processor could better crush the hawthorn and make the fruit puree more delicate. When stir-frying the jam, keep stir-frying to prevent it from sticking to the pan to ensure the thickness of the jam. Finally, when spreading the fruit puree, you can brush a thin layer of olive oil on the plate to prevent the fruit peel from sticking to the plate. These tips could help to make a fruit with a delicate texture and rich taste.
The preparation process of the fruit tree bark included the steps of raw material selection, raw material processing, softening and slurping, scraping and drying, lifting and sorting, packaging, and so on. First, choose fruits with high sugar content, acid content, and pectic substances as raw materials, such as apples, peaches, apricot, hawthorn, and so on. Then, the fruit was processed to remove impurities, diseases, and insects. It was washed clean and the core was removed. Next, he placed the processed fruits into a double-layered pot, added an appropriate amount of water, and cooked the fruits to soften them. The softened fruit was poured into a beater to beat and remove the skin residue. Then, he placed the fruit puree into a drying plate and scraped it flat with a scraper. The thickness was about 0.3-0.5 cm. The drying plate was placed in the drying room for drying. The time was determined according to the actual situation, usually 6-7.5 hours. Finally, the dried fruit peel was picked up and packed. This was the production process of the fruit peel. During the factory production, it could be mass produced according to the scale and equipment.
The method to make the fruit peel by hand was as follows: 1. First, he chose fresh hawthorn and washed it. 2. He cut open the hawthorn with a knife and took out the seeds. 3. He placed the hawthorn into the pot, added an appropriate amount of water, stirred it constantly, and crushed the hawthorn with a spoon until it became soft and rotten. 4. He sifted the boiled hawthorn, removed the skin and core, and left behind a fine fruit paste. 5. He poured the fruit puree back into the pot, added white sugar, and continued to heat it up to evaporate more water until the jam became thick. 6. After turning off the fire, he continued to stir for a while to lower the temperature and allow the water to continue to evaporate. 7. Prepare a flat plate or a griddle and drip a drop or two of cooking oil on it to prevent it from sticking to the pan. 8. He poured the fruit puree into a plate and scraped the surface flat with a scraper. The thickness was about 3-5 mm. 9. Place the plate in a well-vented place to dry overnight, or put it in the oven at 80 degrees for 6 hours, or use the dryer to bake it at 60 degrees for 6-8 hours. 10. After the fruit peel was completely dry, he carefully peeled it off the plate and cut off the uneven edges. 11. According to personal preference, the fruit can be rolled up or cut into small pieces, and then wrapped in plastic wrap. Please note that the above methods are for reference only and are protected by copyright.
There were many ways to make the fruit peel. The following was one of the common methods: 1. Prepare fresh hawthorn, wash it clean, and remove both ends. 2. Remove the seeds and stamens of the hawthorn. 3. He placed the hawthorn into the pot and cooked it. 4. The cooked hawthorn was mashed into paste with a food processor. 5. He poured the hawthorn paste into the pot, added white sugar, and stir-fried until it was sticky. 6. Brush a thin layer of olive oil on the tray. 7. He spread the cooked hawthorn paste on the tray, about 2-3 mm thick. 8. The tray was placed in a well-vented place to dry overnight or in the oven. 9. He gently tore off the fruit peel from the edge and cut the edge neatly. It was important to note that during the process of making the fruit peel, the hawthorn mud should be constantly stirred to prevent it from sticking to the pot. In addition, the drying time could be adjusted according to the humidity and sunlight in the house. [Summing up: The method of making home-made fruit peel includes cooking hawthorn, beating it into mud, stir-frying it until it is viscous, laying it flat and drying it, and so on.]
Fruit bark was a kind of rolled food made of fruits. The main ingredients included hawthorn, peaches, plums, apricot and other fruits. It tasted sweet and sour, and had the effects of appetizing, digesting, promoting blood circulation, and dispelling blood stasis. Mantis Fruit was a famous Han snack in Shanxi, Hebei, Beijing and other places in China. The process of making the fruit peel was very particular. First, the high-quality fruit was cooked and pulped. Then, an appropriate amount of sugar and lemon acid was added to adjust the sweetness and sourness. Then, the fruit pulp was evenly spread on the tempered glass and placed in the drying room to be baked at a low temperature until it was dry. Finally, it was cut into strips or rolled into circles and packaged for sale. The fruit peel could not only be eaten as a snack, but also as an appetizer. It was suitable for people with poor appetite, poor appetite, indigestion, and food accumulation. In addition, the fruit bark was also rich in vitamins and organic acid, which also had a certain effect on delaying aging and lowering blood pressure. In short, the fruit peel was a traditional sweet and sour snack that was deeply loved by men, women, and children.
The fruit peel was a dried fruit made from hawthorn. The fruit peel could point to different things or people. According to document [1] and document [7], in asoul, Guodan referred to the name of the couple, Xiang Wan and Nailin. According to the document [2], the real name of the internet celebrity was Du Qiulin, and she was one of the members of the GNZ48TeamZ. In addition, the document [7] also mentioned that Guodan was a fan of Jay Chou. It was what fans called two members of Lehua's virtual artist group, A-soul, Queen Nailin and Demon King Xiang Wan. Based on this information, the Guodanpi could point to Xiang Wan, Nailin, Du Qiulin or Jay Chou's fans. Therefore, Guodanpi was a polysemous word, and the specific person it referred to needed to be determined according to the context.
The cleanliness of the fruit peel depended on the sanitary conditions and the handling of the materials during the production process. The process of making the fruit bark included washing the hawthorn, removing the core and fruit stalk, cooking the hawthorn, beating it into paste, adding sugar, and other steps. During the production process, it was necessary to ensure that the hawthorn and other materials were clean, and the core and fruit stalk were removed. In addition, the cooked hawthorn needed to be beaten into a fine mud by a wall breaker, and then sugar was added to stir-fry it. Therefore, if the hygiene requirements were strictly adhered to during the production process, and the hawthorn was properly handled and cooked, then the fruit should be clean. However, the specific degree of cleanliness depended on the individual's production skills and precautions.
Fruit peel was a sweet and sour snack that was loved by many people. It contains a lot of sugar, so excessive consumption may lead to problems such as malnutrition and malnutrition. However, moderate consumption of the fruit peel helped to appetize and digest, especially for people with a change in taste and loss of appetite. For pregnant women, excessive consumption of fruit peel may increase the risk of miscarriage, so they need to be cautious. Overall, the fruit peel was a delicious snack, but it was healthier to eat it in moderation.
There were many ways to use fruits to make the fruit peel. According to the descriptions of documents [2] and [4], you can choose different types of fruits, such as hawthorn, apples, carrots, etc. First, the fruit was cut into small pieces and then processed according to different methods. One method was to put the fruit into a steamer and steam it for a while, then put the steamed fruit into a food processor, add lemon juice, stir it into a fine fruit paste, and then pour it into a baking tray to bake. The other method was to put the fruit into the blenders and beat it into a fruit puree. Then, pour the fruit puree into the pot and cook it. Add lemon juice and continue to stir and cook. Finally, spread the cooked fruit puree on a flat plate or plastic wrap to dry and cut it into sections. The document [8] also mentioned a method of making the fruit peel. After the hawthorn was cooked, it was beaten into a fruit paste, then white sugar was added and stirred until it was thick. Finally, the jam was poured into a flat plate or a baking tray to dry. To sum up, one could choose a suitable method to make the fruit peel according to their personal preferences and the fruits they had.