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Make small folds around the edge of the wrapper then hold and pull up the folds.
Arrange two crossed chives, if using, horizontally towards the bottom edge of the wrapper.
Use your finger to dampen the edge of the wrapper with a little water.
Bring the bottom edge of the wrapper tightly up over the filling, and then fold the sides in over it.
I grabbed a "bunch" of Nicaraguan-grown long leaf filler leaves surrounded by an Ecuadorean-grown binder leaf from one of the molds, and laid the bunch across the near edge of the wrapper.
I got the hang of it, sort of, until it came time to use a brush to apply a naturally grown glue (made with tree powder and water) to the edge of the wrapper.
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Crease and fold the edge on the wrapper to seal the lumpia roll.
Brush edges of the wrapper with egg.
Moisten the edges of the wrapper with a little water and fold one side over the filling to form a half-moon shape.
Moisten the edges of the wrapper with water, and bring two opposite points to the centre, pinching along the edges to seal.
You can then close it in half by wetting the edges of the wrapper and folding it together.
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