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Ideal Hot Pot
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🐝 Supplier / Place Of Origin:Ideal Hot Pot / Yunnan
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🌱 About the Producer / Supplier:
Hot pot, also known as soup-food or steamboat, is a cooking method that uses water or soup to cook food in a thermal pot.
Its specialty is that you can eat it while cooking. Because it is cooked and eaten immediately, the food is still steaming hot when you eat it.
"Hot pot" is the most important type of food in winter, with a variety of soup bases, dishes, meats, and a wide variety of hot pot ingredients;
We strive to select healthy, high-quality, and excellent local and foreign ingredients. We hope to create new innovations for everyone!
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Binomial Name:Coriandrum sativum L.
Chinese Name:芫荽
Other Names:Coriander
Product Description:It is the whole rooted grass of Coriander, a Umbelliferae plant. Warm in nature, spicy in taste. With seasoning and embellishment functions, it can treat the early onset of wind-cold, eliminate food and lower qi, and help digestion. Coriander leaves and coriander seeds are used as spices. Coriander leaves have a unique aroma, but many people resist it. Some studies have pointed out that the acceptance of cilantro may be innate. In addition to coriander leaves, coriander seeds are also commonly used as a spice, but their smell is different from the coriander plant, which has a lemony scent when crushed. Coriander contains a lot of vitamins and minerals, and its carotene is much higher than that of tomatoes and cucumbers. Coriander contains protein, vitamin C, carbohydrates, calcium, fenugreek, carotene and so on.
Native to the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe. Now it is planted all over China, and southern China is the main production area, while Taiwan considers Changhua, Yunlin, and Pingtung as the production areas.
Variety:Coriander is basically a single species of plant.
Supply Season:Hong Kong is supplied throughout the year.
Storage Method:Coriander leaves are very easy to turn yellow and rot, so it is safe to use freezing. Soak the roots of coriander in water, put the leaves in plastic bags and store them in the refrigerator for about a week. If the rootless coriander leaves are covered with a damp cloth and placed in a perforated plastic bag, it can be stored in the refrigerator for about two to three days. Whole coriander cannot be used as a garnish when frozen and loses its original crispness.
#Should Be / Avoided:
Appropriate: Suitable for people with lack of appetite and flat stomach. It has a therapeutic and preventive effect on influenza.
Avoid: Eating too much will cause dizziness and gas consumption. People with stomach ulcers, chronic skin diseases, eye diseases and cancer should avoid taking it. When taking nourishing Chinese medicine or decoction and there are peony bark and white peony in it, they should not eat it.
*Edible Compatibility:
Availability: Not reported in the literature. Acupuncture: Those who take tonics and traditional Chinese medicine Atractylodes and Cortex Moutan should not eat coriander at the same time.
Cooking Skills:Coriander leaves quickly lose their aroma when heated, so coriander is most often used as a garnish or with dishes that don't require cooking. But coriander is easy to attach to parasites, and requires high temperature to be killed. Therefore, eating coriander raw also has certain risks. Coriander is also often added to gravies, sauces, salads or salads. When eaten with meat and other foods, it can remove the stinky smell. Coriander can be added with onions and celery to make soup.
Notes:The rhizome of coriander has the strongest smell and can be used to eliminate the fishy smell or as a seasoning. Chewing coriander after eating garlic can refresh your mouth.
Dish:
Rice noodle soup, coriander preserved egg soup, coriander fish fillet soup, etc.
This product is for pre -order. The supply depends on the arrival situation. We accept the winter solstice, Christmas and New Year group purchase.
🥗 Product Category (English): Coriander
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