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Commonly called snow peas. The fact is, snow peas were actually brought to Taiwan and China by the Dutch. In Cantonese, it is called "Dutch" beans.
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🐝 Supplier / Origin : Mrs Lam Organic Farm
🔖 Certification : HKORC C13006
🌱 Producer introduction :
Mrs. Lam used to be the representative farmer of the annual fisher, farmers and food carnival, with a cheerful and sunny smile. Mrs. Lam and her husband has been running an organic farm for more than 10 years. Although there is a master to help him, one person has to take care of all the work of farming, harvesting and sales. As she gets older, she even falls asleep when she opens the stall. Many friends are very distressed for him. Every Sunday, there are volunteer Ming Je who decide to give up their rest time every weekend to help used to be the representative farmer of the annual fisher, check files. His crops and yields are very rich, and he sells crops at Mei Foo Organic Farm and Kam Sheung Road West Rail Station on Sunday and evening respectively.
Mrs Lam’s Organic Farm is in Sha Tin Hang. In 2015, the government proposed the Kam Tin South Development Plan to recover 12.3 hectares of land and plan to build 8,000 public housing units. Sha Tin Hang, where Mrs Lam is located, is one of the reclaimed farmlands.
Mrs. Lam is now relocated to Ngau Keng Tsuen for re-cultivation.
🛍 Product Information :
春になると、地元の農産物の生産量がどんどん増え、料理の選択肢も増えてきます。地元の有機農家を応援し、高品質な農産物を直接手元に届けてみませんか。
Commonly called snow peas. The fact is, snow peas were actually brought to Taiwan and China by the Dutch.
The common name snow pea seems to be a misnomer as the planting season of this pea is no earlier than that of other peas. Another common name, Chinese pea, is probably related to its prominence in Chinese dishes served in the West.
The Dutch name for snow peas is peultje, which means "small beans", not "Chinese beans" as rumored on the Internet. The term "Chinese pea" is only used in English, which may be related to the fact that snow peas are common in Western Chinese cuisine. In English, Dutch peas are also called snow peas, but in Chinese, “雪豆” was originally another name for peas. "Guangdong Xinyu" records: "Haifeng has snow peas, which ripen during the heavy snow and are called cold peas." The French name is pois mangetout, which means "whole edible peas."
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🔅 Notes:
☘️ Preserve vegetables
1. Leafy vegetables and softer vegetables, if packaged, should be placed in the cold box in the original package;
2. Organic Vegetables are more prone to spoilage if they have water droplets. Put the vegetables in a ventilated place to dry or wipe off the water vapor, then wrap the vegetables in slightly damp newspaper and put them in a plastic bag before refrigerating. ;
3. Organic vegetables do not use preservatives or special treatments. Vegetables are generally stored for three to five days. Some vegetables will decompose enzymes, so they should be eaten as soon as possible.
☘️ How to wash vegetables
1. Wash vegetables before cooking to keep them fresh;
2. It is not advisable to soak the vegetables for too long, and they should be washed first and then cut to avoid the loss of vitamins;
3. Washing vegetables with dilute salt water or Dish Drop can easily remove vegetable insects;
4. Cut vegetables with a stainless steel knife to reduce vitamin loss;
5. Vegetable leaves contain a lot of nutrients, so you should avoid shredding, chopping or grinding the leaves;
6. Immediately after cutting, to avoid the loss of vitamins due to air oxidation.