STEP 1/13
Boil ginseng, jujube, cinnamon, water, and sugar in a pot. When it starts boiling, boil 500ml for another hour with the ingredients for the tea and remove the remaining 500ml from the heat.
STEP 2/13
Soak gelatin for ginseng jelly in cold water for 10 minutes. And squeeze it with your hands and put it in.
STEP 3/13
Put it in a mold and harden it for an hour.
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Meanwhile, soak gelatin in milk jelly for 10 minutes.
STEP 5/13
Heat 150ml of milk. When the steam comes up, add sugar, melt it, and add gelatin.
STEP 6/13
Divide it into a cup and pour hot water underneath to prevent it from hardening. Then, add pigments to make it look pretty.
STEP 7/13
Cut the straw sharply and use a syringe to make surgery. A cut straw makes flowers by making petals. At this time, wipe the jelly frequently with a kitchen towel so that it does not harden or spill.
STEP 8/13
Ta-da! I finished five. It used to be six, but it's ruined...
STEP 9/13
In the same way, make more milk jelly and pour it on the back.
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Let it harden for 30 minutes.
STEP 11/13
It's done if you put the end in. It's so pretty, right? I think it came out well considering it's my first time making it
STEP 12/13
Put the ginseng tea in a pretty cup, which is in a pretty cup.
STEP 13/13
Let's wrap up with a group shot
If you like sweet things, you can add sugar