Rating: 4.0 stars ★★★★☆
Yum yum, do you like pineapple tarts? If you crave for pineapple tarts, you should come here! There are hands-on lessons for you to try out making the pineapple tarts.The guide was very friendly and patient when teaching us how to make the world-famous pineapple tart. When some of us were unsure of the steps, she came forward and patiently explained to us the step again, so as to ensure that we are doing it right. After shaping these tasty pineapple tarts, don't your hands feel oily? No worries, they have built a sink with multiple taps on both sides so that it would be convenient for us to wash our hands after the activity. We would not need to go to the toilets to wash put hands which is inconvenient. This is something commendable!
Pineapple tart filling and dough
On the way to the plantations, There are also a few boards displaying the culture of the pineapple tarts. They were clear and allows us to have a better understanding of the pineapple tarts in Taiwan and the ingredients used.
Pineapple plantation
Unfortunately, we are not able to witness the process of making the dough and the pineapple tart filling,which will arouse our interest and allow us to have a deeper understanding of the pineapple tart culture of Taiwan.We only tried putting the filling in the dough and shaping it into a pineapple tart. Though the activity was fun, it would be better if we could explore more things about pineapple tarts!
Day 4 ends in a blink of an eye. There's only 1 place because we went to the sacred hearts high school in the morning and after that we went to another school,'华山国小'.
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