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Using an induction cooker to make bean jelly always burns off at the bottom. Is it because of the pot that I used stainless steel? It used to be aluminum pot at home.
You should use the kind of binaural stainless steel pot that cooks hot pot, right? That kind of pot conducts heat quickly, so it will stick or paste when the heat is not handled properly.

try aluminum pot or a wok. In addition, the heat must be small after the bean jelly paste is put into the pot, and the stirring should be in place, otherwise it will also paste the pot.