Cooking Traditional Food: Honey Jelly & How To Grow Tomatoes At Home | D...
1. About Honey Jelly
- Honey jam is a traditional dessert, often loved for its natural sweetness and aromatic plasticity. This dish is very popular in different cultures and is usually made from pure honey.
2. Ingredients:
- 1 cup pure honey
- 2 cups water
- 1 packet gelatin (or 2 teaspoons gelatin powder)
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice (optional, to enhance flavor)
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
3. Instructions for making:
- Prepare the gelatin: Boil 1/2 cup of water and dissolve the gelatin powder in hot water. Let cool.
- Cooking Honey: Boil the remaining 1 cup of water, then stir in the honey.
- Combining Gelatin and Honey: Once the honey mixture has boiled, reduce the temperature and stir in the dissolved gelatin. If using lemon juice and vanilla essence, add at this time.
- Pour the Mold: Pour the mixture into the mold and allow it to cool completely before placing it in the refrigerator to solidify. The freezing time can be from 3-4 hours.
- Complete: Once the jam has solidified, you can cut it into small shapes or use a mold to create interesting shapes.
4. Storage:
- Store honey jam in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator to preserve its deliciousness.
II. How To Grow Tomatoes At Home
1. Introduction:
- Tomato plants are one of the easiest vegetables to grow and give high yields. Growing tomatoes at home not only provides fresh food, but it is also a fun activity.
2. Preparation:
- Tomato seeds: Choose the right tomato variety for your climate and growing space.
- Soil: The soil should be rich in nutrients and have good drainage. You can use a mixture of vegetable soil or mix it yourself with organic fertilizer.
- Pot or Planting Box: If growing in a pot, choose a pot with a minimum size of 30 cm.
3. Planting instructions:
- Sowing: Sow tomato seeds in the soil about 0.5 cm deep and keep moist. Place the pot in direct light.
- Seedling care: After the seedlings have grown about 5-7 cm, you can move them outside if the weather has stabilized. Make sure the distance between the trees is about
- **Watering and Fertilizing
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4. Harvesting:
- Tomatoes usually take 60-90 days to mature. When the tomatoes are bright red and feel firm, it's harvest time.
5. Storage:
- After harvesting, store tomatoes at room temperature or in the refrigerator if not used immediately.
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