Recipes tagged "Wogua"
4 recipes found
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Vegetarian stir-fried melon slices
My sister grew some pumpkins at home, and when she came back on November 1st, she brought a few of them with her in the car. It is a custom in my hometown that pumpkins and pumpkins cannot be celebrated during the Chinese New Year, so I had to eat them as soon as possible. Real pure green ingredients, sweet and noodles, and very delicious when paired with fried melon slices of potatoes and red pepper. Wo Gua is warm in nature and sweet in taste, and enters the spleen and stomach meridians. It has the functions of replenishing vital energy, reducing inflammation and relieving pain, detoxifying and killing insects. Regular consumption can strengthen the brain, improve eyesight, warm the lungs, benefit the liver, strengthen the spleen, harmonize the stomach, moisturize the intestines, nourish the skin and skin, lower blood sugar and quench thirst. (
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Steamed melon dumplings
The melon is sweet, chewy on the outside, less oily and salty, and relatively healthy.
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Wogua and wolfberry steamed cake
Make your own steamed cake, it is simple, nutritious, beautiful, and tastes particularly delicious. It is golden, sweet and soft, smells fresh and fragrant, and is sweet but not greasy. It is especially suitable for the elderly and children.
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【Northeast】Northeast stew
Northeast stew, also known as harvest dish. Known as a hodgepodge, it is a stew of beans, potatoes, melons, corn and other vegetables together with meat until cooked. Northeastern stew is simple and easy to cook, contains both meat and vegetables, rich in nutrients, and delicious and fragrant. It is a common home-cooked dish in Northeastern China.
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