Sea belt bone soup

Sea belt bone soup

As soon as it's hot, my family likes to make soup with sea belts and skulls, which are nutritiously delicious and greasy; to eat meat, to drink soup, and not to mention fragrance of sea belts. Seabelts are also a very nutritionally valuable diet, with the aesthetic name of the alkaline food crown; in addition to our well-known high iodine content, selenium and dietary fibre content are also high, not only in the form of decompressive fat; they are also used to decompose beauty and to remove the free radicals of the body, which can slow ageing. It's good to have a lot of seaweeds to help us move our intestinal tracts quickly so we can improve constipation, so that the body's nutrients are absorbed and regulated。