Kuju Milk Fu Salad

Kuju Milk Fu Salad

by Lao Fang Xiaoyu

4.6 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Normal

Time

15m

Serving

3

Women love stinky beauty, everyone knows! Beauty is also beautiful in nature, beautiful in health! So I hope to achieve healthy beauty through reasonable diet~~~
Bitter chrysanthemum is a non-toxic wild plant with both medicinal and edible functions. It is an annual herb. Cauliflower, geranium, coriander, etc., are the tender leaves of Compositae. Sex likes a cold climate. In early summer, the flower stems are drawn, and the tender leaves are edible. It can be eaten raw and can be cooked or soup.
Bitter chrysanthemum has high nutritional value and is a good delicacy for clearing away heat and eliminating fire. Chinese medicine believes that bitter chrysanthemum is bitter in nature, cold into the heart, spleen, stomach, and large intestine meridian. It is non-toxic and has antibacterial, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, eyesight improvement, and cooling properties. Hemorrhage, stop dysentery and other effects. Bitter chrysanthemum contains protein, dietary fiber, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, iron, manganese and other trace elements, as well as vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin C, carotene, niacin, etc.; this helps our stomach Peristalsis speeds up the detoxification speed and makes the body healthier. Of course, no matter how good the food is, there are two sides to it, and you should eat reasonably according to your physical fitness.
Contraindications:
People with weak spleen and stomach and poor appetite and loose stools should not eat it. Patients with high blood viscosity should not eat it. People with special qualities and calm qualities should not eat it.
The combination of bitter chrysanthemum and jellyfish can reduce blood pressure and prevent arteriosclerosis. Bitter chrysanthemum and peanuts can clear away heat and detoxify, cool blood and stop bleeding.
Avoid: eating bitter chrysanthemum and green onions together will affect the absorption of nutrients. Bitter chrysanthemum should not be eaten with honey. Try not to eat bitter chrysanthemum with white shrimp, which will affect the efficacy and nutritional value of eating.
As the saying goes: good medicine is good for disease, and good faith is good for action; most bitter foods are extremely nutritious foods, so we might as well eat some appropriately, it will be very beneficial to our body, especially MM who wants to love beauty~~~

Kuju Milk Fu Salad

1. Prepare all ingredients

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

2. Take out the chilled milk puff cheese and cut into pieces for later use

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

3. Wash the carrots and cut into slices for later use

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

4. Cut the roots of bitter chrysanthemum

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

5. Soak in salt water for a while after washing

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

6. Put bitter chrysanthemum, carrot and milk puff cheese into the container

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

7. Mix in a bowl: salt, sugar, chicken powder, balsamic vinegar, sesame oil, yak meat sauce and roasting salad sauce and stir well

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

8. Pour into bitter chrysanthemum milk puff

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

9. Mix it up and down with chopsticks

Kuju Milk Fu Salad recipe

Tips:

1. After washing bitter chrysanthemum, it can be sterilized by soaking in salt water.
2. The bitter chrysanthemum can also be blanched and then served cold
3. Those who don't have milk puff cheese can mix bitter chrysanthemum alone

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