How to make candy from grape juice - primitive cooking, village food

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2020
  • Grape candy (Churchkhela) is a traditional Georgian, ecologically clean dessert, pieces of walnuts or hazelnuts dipped in thickened white grape juice.
    In documentary we will show you the full process of Churchkhela - making, from grape harvesting to juicing, juice separation, thickening on the heat and final preparation of the candy.
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    Wikipedia about Churchkela:
    Churchkhela is a homemade Georgian product. Georgians usually make Churchkhela in Autumn when the primary ingredients, grapes and nuts, are harvested. It is a string of walnut halves that have been dipped in grape juice called Tatara or Phelamushi (grape juice thickened with flour), and dried in the sun. No sugar is added to make real Churchkhela. Instead of walnuts, sometimes hazelnuts or almonds are used in the regions of west Georgia. The shape of Churchkhela looks like a candle. Georgian warriors carried Churchkhelas with them because they contain many calories. The best Churchkhela is made in Kakheti region, which is renowned as the motherland of wine.
    The juice is placed in a large bronze cauldron and heated slowly. A small amount of a special white earth called asproi is added to the boiling must and causes impurities to rise to the surface, where they are collected and removed. Once the cleansing process is complete, the liquid is left to cool. Next, flour is added while stirring and heating the mixture. When it reaches the right consistency, based on the rate of steam bubbles and the viscosity of the mixture, it is removed from the heat. The mix, called Badagi, is now ready for use in the next step in the process of making Churchkhelas, which consists of preparing the nuts for dipping.
    Before they are threaded, the nuts have to be shelled and dipped into water in order to soften them. Once soft enough, they are strung onto 2-3 meter-long threads. The strings are dipped in the Badagi mixture until completely covered. This process is repeated several times (usually three times) until the Churchkhelas has the desired thickness. Churchkhelas strings are then left to dry for 5-6 days. They are then ready for consumption or storage, even though some people like to eat it fresh.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @culturesgroup2670
    @culturesgroup2670 2 года назад

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  • @captainthefuturegamer3563
    @captainthefuturegamer3563 2 года назад

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    @miryekim2286 Год назад

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    • @MESVideo
      @MESVideo  Год назад

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    @CookInTimeAmuReceipes 3 года назад

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      @MESVideo  3 года назад

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    @GEOVideo13 3 года назад +1

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