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New Zealand gel soup for horseshoe ribs

New Zealand gel soup for horseshoe ribs

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The horse hoof (also known as tungsten) is black and brown, and the fruit is white and tender, sweet and juicy, and is rich in slime, and has the effect of drying up; it also helps to clear the chest and alleviate the thirst for hotness. In addition, horseshoes are able to clear their lungs, lower their blood pressure and promote bone development, and extra horseshoes can inhibit brain circulation and influenza viruses. However, it is not suitable for persons with chronic bronchitis who are chronically chronically chronically coughed, nor for those with a cold stomach and blood bruising. But when you're making soup, you can add some red dates and twigs, which will reduce the coldness of horses and feet and enrich the soup。