
Health benefits
Spinach: Stop bleeding
Tomato: Produce fluid and quench thirst
Purple cabbage: Low protein
Ingredients
Glutinous rice flour ( 600g ) | Spinach ( Moderate amount ) |
Tomatoes ( one ) | Purple cabbage ( appropriate amount ) |
Black sesame seeds ( appropriate amount ) | White sugar (appropriate amount) |
How to make cartoon glutinous rice balls

1.Cut spinach into sections and blanch them in hot water, cut tomatoes into small pieces, and shred purple cabbage

2.Put the vegetables into a juicer and add an appropriate amount of water to squeeze them into juice.If you don’t have a juicer, you can also use a pot to add water to make the vegetable juice!

3. Add an appropriate amount of glutinous rice flour to the vegetable juice and make a dough

5. Put the mouth and Two small blushers, and then use black sesame seeds as eyes.Place the black sesame seeds and press them lightly with a toothpick

6. Now to make the pig’s head, roll some glutinous rice into a round shape and flatten it slightly to use as its face.Take some glutinous rice dough and roll it into an oval shape.Put it on top and insert two small holes with chopsticks.The pig’s nose is ready.!

7.Attach two small ears

8.Put black sesame seeds and secure with toothpicks

9.It’s done, the colors can be matched as you like

10.The water opens into cartoon glutinous rice balls Bring to a boil over medium heat and then reduce to low heat and cook until it floats

11. Cooked Add appropriate amount of sugar to the soup, mix well and it’s ready to eat!

4. Take an appropriate amount of green glutinous rice and roll it into a round shape and press it gently (not too hard), take a little white and mix it into a round shape.Flatten the small dots and put them on.Sorry, the photo is not correct
Tips
If you like to eat it with fillings, you can also stuff it.If you like it without filling, you can add some sugar, or you can stick it with peanut powder and soybean powder! Match the colors to your liking!
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