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How to make wine dates from dried dates?

The wine-rich jujube is a favorite food of many people, but most people know that the delicious jujube is a special food made by adding fresh jujubes to white wine. , what should I do if I want to eat but don’t have the ingredients in winter? The best way is to use drying to make wine dates. The following is the specific method. Friends who like to eat wine dates can focus on it. Red dates are very effective in replenishing blood. When paired with wine, they can replenish blood and dispel cold. Then I will talk about how to make date wine from dried dates.

How to make wine dates

1. The method of making wine dates with dried dates is very simple. Usually you just need to wash the dried dates at home with water and then put them in boiling water. Blanch it in medium. When blanching, remember not to cook the dried dates. After cooking, take them out and remove the water.

2. Add 1/2 of the water to the 60 degree white wine, then put the processed dates into it, seal and soak for a week, then you will find that the original shriveled red dates have been fully absorbed. After adding wine, it becomes swollen and bulging, and exudes a strong aroma of wine. The taste and appearance are exactly the same as those made from fresh dates.

Other ways to make wine dates

1. When making wine dates at home, you need to prepare fresh, mature, insect-free and undamaged dates. You can wash them with clean water. Clean, remove the moisture on the water surface and set aside.

2. Put the white wine at home into a basin, put the dates after removing the water into the white wine, then take them out and put them in a jar. When the jar is full, cover the mouth of the jar with a layer of kraft paper, and then Tie it up, cover it with a layer of plastic sheeting, and tie it with rope. Don't let it breathe. Store it in a cool place for about fifteen days, and the wine dates inside will be ready.

3. Jujube can be stored for about three months after being prepared, but it must be eaten as soon as possible after opening, otherwise the alcohol in the jujube will evaporate and the prepared jujube will rot and deteriorate. In addition, when consuming wine dates, do not consume too much at one time, otherwise the body will absorb excessive alcohol, which is harmful to the body and may cause symptoms of drunkenness.