Fennel Sprout Salad with Sesame
[Ingredients]
250g fresh fennel sprouts, 25g black sesame seeds, 2ml sesame oil, 2g salt, 1g monosodium glutamate.
[Instructions]
Roast the black sesame seeds until fragrant. Wash the fennel sprouts and cut them into sections. Mix with salt and marinate for 30 minutes. Drain the salt water, add monosodium glutamate and mix well. Sprinkle with roasted sesame seeds and drizzle with sesame oil.
[Benefits]
Deodorizing, promoting hair growth. Suitable for assisting in the treatment of body odor and premature graying of hair.
[Precautions]
(1) Pregnant women should avoid consuming fennel sprouts.
(2) Black sesame seeds should not be consumed when experiencing diarrhea, weak vital energy, impotence, slippery semen, or excessive vaginal discharge.
(3) Take one dose every two days. Can be consumed regularly.
Fennel Sprout Salad with Sesame
[Ingredients]
250g fresh fennel sprouts, 25g black sesame seeds, 2ml sesame oil, 2g salt, 1g monosodium glutamate.
[Instructions]
Roast the black sesame seeds until fragrant. Wash the fennel sprouts and cut them into sections. Mix with salt and marinate for 30 minutes. Drain the salt water, add monosodium glutamate and mix well. Sprinkle with roasted sesame seeds and drizzle with sesame oil.
[Benefits]
Deodorizing, promoting hair growth. Suitable for assisting in the treatment of body odor and premature graying of hair.
[Precautions]
(1) Pregnant women should avoid consuming fennel sprouts.
(2) Black sesame seeds should not be consumed when experiencing diarrhea, weak vital energy, impotence, slippery semen, or excessive vaginal discharge.
(3) Take one dose every two days. Can be consumed regularly.
Mountain Yam and Pig Skin Jelly
[Ingredients]
20g mountain yam, 500g pig skin, 30g black sesame seeds, 30ml cooking wine, 30ml soy sauce, 2g salt, 2ml sesame oil, 2ml vinegar.
[Instructions]
Wash and peel the mountain yam, then cut into small cubes. Wash the pig skin and boil it in boiling water for 10 minutes. Use tweezers to remove all the pig hair, then rinse with clean water and cut into small pieces. Put the pig skin into a clay pot, add enough water, bring to a boil over high heat, then simmer over low heat. Add the mountain yam cubes, black sesame seeds, cooking wine, soy sauce, and salt. Cook until the mountain yam is tender. Then transfer the cooked pig skin jelly into a container, place it in a refrigerator at 4°C. When serving, cut into pieces and drizzle with sesame oil and vinegar.
[Benefits]
Nourishing yin and blood, promoting hair growth and beauty. Suitable for assisting in the treatment of premature graying of hair, dry skin, and anemia.
[Precautions]
(1) When taking sulfonamides, umeboshi, or rhubarb, avoid eating pork.
(2) When taking licorice, coptis chinensis, or platycodon grandiflorum, avoid eating pork.
(3) Black sesame seeds should not be consumed when experiencing diarrhea, weak vital energy, phlegm-heat syndrome, slippery semen, or excessive vaginal discharge.
(4) Take once a day. Can be consumed regularly.