Qingtuan: A Delightful Seasonal Treat
Qingtuan, also known as green rice balls, is a seasonal delicacy that has been enjoyed by people in the Jiangnan area of China for thousands of years, specifically during the Qingming Festival. These tasty treats are made from glutinous rice mixed with pounded mugwort, an edible wild herb believed to prevent toxic insect bites, and are an important part of the region's culinary culture.
According to textual research, the name "Qingtuan" dates back to the Tang Dynasty, and its shape has remained unchanged over the years. While it was traditionally made for sacrifices, its function as a sacrificial offering has gradually weakened, and it is now enjoyed as a snack during the Qingming Festival.
Made of wormwood powder, glutinous rice flour, tapioca starch, water, etc., in a cool and dry place at room temperature, away from light, the shelf life can be 6 months.
Boil 4000ml of water on high heat, add 500g of small green balls, and keep stirring the anti-stick pot. After all the small green balls float, turn to medium heat and cook for about 30 seconds, pick it up, rinse with room temperature water to room temperature, drain the water, and add the appropriate amount The sugar secret system is ready for use.

BODUO's New Qingtuan
Recently, BODUO has launched a small, emerald green Qingtuan that can be stored and transported at room temperature. These snacks are herbal, fragrant, and not greasy, making them a popular choice for people looking for a tasty and healthy snack.
One popular way to enjoy Qingtuan is by adding them to milk tea. To make a delicious milk tea, simply add taro paste, room temperature Qingtuan, jasmine tea, milk dew, and a little fructose into the cup, pour matcha liquid on top, and voila - a delicious and refreshing drink!
How BODUO Can Help
Whether you're a distributor looking to add Qingtuan to your product line, a milk tea shop owner looking for better ingredients or menus, or an entrepreneur looking to start your own milk tea business, BODUO can help. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you achieve your business goals.
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