Maodou with tea fragrance: a snack for relieving fatigue in hot summer
Introduction:
"In early summer, soybeans (fresh soybeans with pods) are on the market. They are light green in color. Buy one and go home. Add some tea and water to make it fresh, sweet and delicious. Put it in a small bowl as a snack, one by one. The little guy in my family who claims to be a "carnivore" also loves this snack. Of course, if I can help him peel off the beans, people will enjoy it more. According to nutritionists, soybeans are rich in potassium, which can relieve fatigue and loss of appetite caused by hot weather. They are especially suitable for summer consumption
Production steps:
Materials required:
Soybeans: 700g
Salt: 2 tbsp
Pepper: 1 teaspoon
Star anise: 2
Fragrant leaves: 3 pieces
Chili: 2
Ginger: 3 slices
Longjing tea: 5g
matters needing attention:
Production difficulty: simple
Process: boiling
Production time: half an hour
Taste: other
Chinese PinYin : Cha Xiang Mao Dou Yan Yan Xia Ri Ke Jie Fa De Xiao Ling Shi
Maodou with tea fragrance: a snack for relieving fatigue in hot summer
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