When buying winter jujubes, you can first touch them, pay attention to the color, and finally taste them, so that you can tell whether they are saccharin jujubes. Autumn is here, and many fruits are ripe. However, most fruits are now not subject to seasonal restrictions. Fruits such as bananas and apples are often available. In addition to these fruits, another seasonal fruit is winter dates. For those who love winter jujubes, autumn is really a wonderful day, because only in autumn can you eat sweet and delicious winter jujubes. However, you should pay attention to a few points when buying winter dates, otherwise you may accidentally buy "saccharin dates".
When buying winter jujubes, pay attention to these three points. The boss who sells winter jujubes will be frightened when he sees them! First of all, when choosing winter jujubes, you need to touch them first. Normally, the surface of fresh winter dates will be a little gray, but not sticky. After being soaked in sugar water, the surface of "saccharin dates" is stained with sugar, so it will be sticky. Therefore, when we buy, if we find that the surface of winter jujube is sticky, we must not buy it, because it must be "saccharin jujube".
Secondly, we must also observe the color of winter dates. Normally mature winter dates are generally red, some are slightly red, and some are green with a little yellow. But there will never be a situation where the red and green boundaries are very clear. If the dividing line between red and green is clear in the winter jujubes you buy, then you are probably buying "saccharin jujubes".
The last thing is to taste it. Normally mature winter jujubes are generally sweet, but have a strong fruity aroma, taste crisp and sweet, and have the unique aroma of winter jujubes. But there is no winter jujube soaked in sugar water. This kind of winter jujube generally feels sweet, and some are even cloyingly sweet. The above three methods are tips for identifying whether winter dates are "saccharin dates". How about it? Have you learned it?