Method 1: Add a spoonful of raw flour to the water, put the bayberry into the water to wash it, and you will see that the dirt is cleared out, and then rinse it with clear water.
Method 2: Wash Myrica rubra, soak it in salt water for 20-30 minutes, then rinse it with clear water several times, and then filter dry. Because salt water can kill some germs, in addition, it can also help to remove parasites hidden in bayberry pulp.
Method 3: Pour Myrica rubra into a basin filled with water and stir it in one direction with chopsticks. As the water rotates, the dirty things on the surface of Myrica rubra will be thrown off and Myrica rubra will not be smashed. Soak bayberry in edible detergent water for a few minutes, then take it out and rinse it with drinking water.