I was very satisfied with the performance of the steamer. In just four hours, the trunk of the walnut tree had become brittle.
Because it was such a soft material, peeling it off was easy. It fell away as soon as I touched it. Now, it was time to boil the ingredients in lye water.
Rattling!
"You just need to separate the steamer pot. Like this," I instructed.
"Good. Keep going," I encouraged.
"Yep."
Originally, I had planned to make a separate pot, but with time so limited, I had no choice but to do it this way. Later, Theo would create the proper tools for the process.
After everything was boiled, the fibers needed to be mixed with mulberry leaves.
However, there wasn't any slush here, so I decided it was okay to use wheat flour paste instead.