Chicken stuffed with amomum villosum
Frutus Amomi is the fruit or seed of tropical and subtropical ginger plants. It is an aromatic medicinal material commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. At present, there are three main sources of medicinal Amomum villosum: one is spring sand mainly produced in Guangdong Province, China; the other is shell sand from Hainan, China; and the other is called Shasidi, mainly produced in Southeast Asian countries. Among them, spring sand (fruit) has significant curative effect and good quality when used as medicine, and enjoys a relatively high reputation in the international medicinal material market. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that Amomum villosum mainly acts on the stomach, kidneys and spleen of the human body, and can circulate qi, flavor and awaken the stomach and spleen. Amomum villosum is often combined with magnolia officinalis, immature orange peel, etc. to treat abdominal distension, abdominal distension and lack of food.
Recipe Recommendations
- pork tripe in 1
- local chicken half a
- Fructus amomi 1 small
- salt appropriate amount
- ginger appropriate amount
Steps for Chicken stuffed with amomum villosum

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Wash pork belly and chicken with clean water
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Heat the pan, put the pork belly into the pan and dry roast it, and remove the white matter in the pork belly
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Wash the pork belly, put the cut chicken nuggets and amomum villosum into the pork belly, and seal it with a toothpick
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Put the pork belly wrapped with the chicken nuggets into a casserole, add appropriate amount of water to cover the pork belly; add a little amomum fruit and ginger slices
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Bring to the heat and simmer slowly for an hour
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Add salt to the panChicken stuffed with amomum villosum Make Tips
1. The layer of oil inside the pork belly must be washed clean. My husband helped me put it in the pan to dry and then scraped it clean with a knife. 2. Amomum villosum is a Chinese medicinal material. It should be sold in pharmacies. Mine was given to me. Amomi is flavored and cannot be eaten...