Corns are a thickening of the cone-shaped keratin layer caused by long-term friction or pressure, with the corn nucleus penetrating deep into the skin and the base exposed outside. They are most common in young people and are more likely to occur on the soles of the feet and toes. If the tip of the corn compresses the nerve endings, it can cause pain when walking. After corn removal, there are some dietary methods that can help with faster and better recovery. What are these dietary methods? Let's introduce them below.
1. Pigeon Soup
[Ingredients]
Pigeon (100g), Ligustrum lucidum (10g), Cooking wine (10g), Ginger (5g), Green onion (10g), Salt (3g), MSG (2g), Sesame oil (5g)
[Instructions]
1. Slaughter and remove the feathers, viscera, and claws from the pigeon.
2. Wash the Ligustrum lucidum and remove impurities.
3. Slice the ginger and cut the green onions into sections.
4. Put the Ligustrum lucidum, pigeon, green onion, ginger, cooking wine into a stew pot, add water, and bring to a boil over high heat.
5. Simmer over low heat for about 35 minutes, then add salt, MSG, and sesame oil. Serve.
2. Stewed Pig's Trotters with Soybeans
[Ingredients]
Pig's trotters (200g), rehydrated soybeans (100g), celery (10g), ginger (1 piece), cooking oil (15g), cooking wine (2 teaspoons), pepper (1 teaspoon), salt (2 teaspoons), MSG (1 teaspoon)
[Instructions]
1. Wash the pig's trotters and cut into pieces. Wash the ginger and slice it. Wash the celery and cut into sections.
2. Bring water to a boil in a pot, add the pig's trotters and cooking wine, and boil the pig's trotters over high heat. Pour out the blood, then remove the pig's trotters and set aside.
3. Heat oil in a pan, add ginger slices and stir-fry the pig's trotters. Transfer to a clay pot, add water, soybeans, and simmer over low heat for about 30 minutes until the soup turns white. Add salt, MSG, celery, and sprinkle with pepper. Serve.