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Stewed pork trotters with dried tofu in soup stock

Stewed pork trotters with dried tofu in soup stock

ArchibaldDach

When I was in high school, I especially liked to eat pulled noodles with my friends. Most authentic pulled noodle restaurants will have a dish called old soup dried tofu. My home is in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, and there is a noodle shop called Minyijia near my home. I have been an old shop for more than ten years, and my favorite soup and dried tofu is his favorite. Remove the hot dried tofu from the thick soup. Don't mention that taste ^.^ <br />A few days ago, he chatted online with his high school classmates. When he was a child, he opened a pulled noodle restaurant at home. Now I cook at home by myself. So I inquired about how to make old soup and dried tofu. I tried it today, and it really deserves its reputation. But good things still have to be shared with everyone ^.^
Fried eggs with beans

Fried eggs with beans

AlphonsoMosciski

1. In addition to strengthening the spleen and regulating the stomach, the most important thing is that beans can nourish the kidney. Eating more cowpeas can also treat discomfort such as vomiting and hiccups. When children suffer from gluttony and bloating, use appropriate amount of raw cowpeas, chew them carefully and then swallow them, which can relieve them to a certain extent. <br />2. Eggs are rich in protein, fat, vitamins and minerals such as iron, calcium, and potassium needed by the human body. Their protein is the best protein in nature and has a repairing effect on liver tissue damage; they are also rich in DHA and lecithin, vitellotin, which is beneficial to the development of the nervous system and the body. It can strengthen brain and intelligence, improve memory, and promote liver cell regeneration; Eggs contain more vitamin B and other trace elements, which can decompose and oxidize carcinogens in the human body and have anti-cancer effects; eggs are sweet and calm in nature; they have the effects of nourishing the heart and tranquilizing the nerves, replenishing blood, nourishing yin and moistening dryness.