♪ Mountain tea ♪

By VicentaLakin

♪ Mountain tea ♪
It is commonly called violet cabbage, which is also called purple cabbage, which is colorful and easy to store. Originating from Europe, it has been imported into China for less than 100 years, and in 1827 it was referred to as the "back-to-back cabbage man" in the Botanical Name Diagram, which is expected to pass through the Silk Road. Purple kale is usually used in Europe as salad or Western food because raw food keeps its nutrients intact, and if it is not used to raw food, it must be hot, heavy oil and fried. Like other cabbage, violet glycerine contains a large amount of cellulose, which often enhances gastrointestinal function and promotes intestinal creeping. The chrysanthemum variety of eating methods, either fried, boiled, salted or mixed, but cooking or fried can affect the colour of the food, so as to keep a beautiful purple red, and to add a proper amount of vinegar before production, it can ensure that it does not turn black and purple after warming, so as to preserve the beauty of the finished product。

Recipe Recommendations

  • purple cabbage 200 grams
  • camellia oil appropriate amount
  • refined salt appropriate amount
  • sesame oil appropriate amount
  • mushroom essence appropriate amount

Steps for ♪ Mountain tea ♪

  • Make ♪ Mountain tea ♪ step 0
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    Prepare food。
  • Make ♪ Mountain tea ♪ step 1
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    Twisted blues。
  • Make ♪ Mountain tea ♪ step 2
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    Sliced and purified for a while。
  • Make ♪ Mountain tea ♪ step 3
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    Get the asphalt out。
  • Make ♪ Mountain tea ♪ step 4
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    Put the right amount of salt in it。
  • Make ♪ Mountain tea ♪ step 5
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    Add mushroom sperm。
  • Make ♪ Mountain tea ♪ step 6
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    Into the tea oil。
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    Put the perfume in。
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    Flip evenly。
  • ♪ Mountain tea ♪ Make Tips

    One, purple kale will lose its natural colour and will not be immersed for too long. Two, the thinner the thinner。

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