Recipes tagged "Seaweed moss"
3 recipes found
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Not Japanese sushi
We are Chinese, so we don’t call it Japanese sushi. The little guy likes to eat the most. Whenever he studies well, I make him a delicious meal as a reward. He eats it with relish every time.
Staple food Home cooking -
Anan tree planting dinner plate
Arbor Day is here, and An An has made preparations early. She has decided to plant more trees this year, hoping that in the near future they will turn into a dense forest. More birds and small animals will come here to be neighbors with An An. It is fun to have more friends. Thinking about An An, she is very excited. She has also made a plan to water and fertilize the small trees regularly so that they can grow up quickly. Looking at An An's serious look, her parents realized that An An has really grown up. Many children don't like to eat, and mothers always have a headache. So, wouldn't it be interesting to turn the baby's meal into a nutritious and interesting story picture book? Not only can it be eaten, but it can also help the baby learn knowledge and principles. It can also allow the baby to participate in making it together. It is definitely a good parent-child game. The baby learns about the color, shape, taste, etc. of various ingredients through making, and also develops the baby's imagination and hand-eye coordination.
Home cooking Private kitchen -
Sausage with seaweed moss
(Baidu) Seaweed moss is called cabbage maple, red cabbage moss, etc. It is widely distributed in Jingzhou, Xianning and other places in southern Hubei Province. It is commonly eaten. It is very delicious when lightly braised or fried bacon and sausage.
Hot dishes Home cooking