Good News for Cardiopulmonary Patients---radish, Wolfberry, Almond and Pig Lung Soup
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Put the pig lungs in the pool with warm water to fill and drain from the tracheal mouth, and then fill with water to drain, do this several times. .
2.
Then cut along the lines of the lungs with scissors, into small pieces, and continue to wash with warm water.
3.
Wash and peel the radish, cut into pieces, slices, or strips.
4.
Put the pig lungs in a soup pot, add water to the heat, and scoop them up. Wash the fresh green onions and ginger and put them together.
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Put a proper amount of water in the soup pot, add ingredient 4, bring to a boil over high heat, add cooking wine and almonds, turn to low heat and simmer slowly for about 1 hour. .
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Until boiled and crispy. Add salt, various powders, medlar. (You can also add Sichuan pepper if you like spicy food) Cook for another 5 minutes. Turn off the fire.
7.
Sprinkle a little chicken powder seasoning before out of the pot into the soup bowl. . .
Tips:
White radish: eat raw to promote digestion and eat cooked to replenish qi and smooth energy
Carrots: eat raw, nourish blood, eat cooked, and nourish the kidney
Green radish: invigorating the spleen and eliminating phlegm
Radish (red skin): Diuresis and digestion
Radish is suitable for evening
The folk proverb says, "Eat radish in the evening and ginger in the early, and it is not necessary for the doctor to prescribe it." This shows that radish is suitable for eating at night. Radishes are cold,
Can fight fire, clear heat and ventilate. A radish for supper can moisturize the throat and eliminate food and help sleep. And autumn and winter are more dry, more
Eating radish can also add water.
Almonds: expectorant and relieve cough; relieve asthma; moisturize the intestines; lower the qi to open up the arthralgia
Lycium barbarum: Nourishes the kidney and essence, nourishes the liver and eyesight, nourishes blood and calms the nerves, promotes body fluid and quenches thirst, moisturizes the lungs and relieves cough. Cure liver and kidney yin deficiency, sore waist and knees,
Dizziness, dizziness, faint and teary eyes, coughing due to fatigue, diminished thirst, and nocturnal emission.