Fruit Ice Powder

Fruit Ice Powder

by Lime Reviews

4.6 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Normal

Time

30m

Serving

3

It's so hot in July and August in summer. The little male god has to eat ice every time he comes back from cram school. Recently, he changed to make sleeping fruit ice powder for him. The faint sweetness, the fragrance of fruits, eat a big bowl at a time!

Ingredients

Fruit Ice Powder

1. Prepare 500 grams of cold water, 8 grams of ice powder

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

2. Pour the water into the milk pan and boil

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

3. After the water boils, pour the ice powder and stir quickly evenly

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

4. Pour the ice powder into a container after it has completely melted.
It can be stored at room temperature or refrigerated

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

5. It's ok after solidification

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

6. Use a knife to cut into small pieces

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

7. Prepare the fruits and dried fruits that I like to eat. I prepared watermelon, red dragon fruit, apples, raisins, and colorful candies.

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

8. Then put the fruit, dried fruit and candies on the ice powder

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

9. Just drizzle with honey at the end

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

10. Stir before eating, the fruit ice powder is ready.
It is the most refreshing to eat in summer, with a faint sweetness and a delicate fragrance of fruit. good to eat

Fruit Ice Powder recipe

Tips:

1. The water must be boiled to put ice powder\n2. There is a ratio of water and powder\n3. You can put any fruit you like

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