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Golden needle unicorn phoenix tail shrimp is a delicate dish. Remove the shell of fresh shrimp and keep the tail, open the back and fill it with enoki mushrooms, coat it with crispy batter and fry it until golden, it looks like a unicorn wearing armor. The shrimp tail is bright red and curled up like a phoenix tail, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The enoki mushrooms are full of shrimp freshness, and are drizzled with sweet and sour sauce or pepper and salt to enhance the flavor. The color is bright and the taste is rich, making it a good dish for banquets.
This dish combines the fresh flavors of the sea with the softness of rice noodles, absorbing every drop of flavor. Squid steamed until tender combines with the light rice noodles, creating a naturally savory sensation that's subtle yet rich. The fragrant aroma of spices and garlic enhances the deliciousness, while a subtle hint of spiciness makes each mouthful warm and enticing. Fresh toppings on top enhance the appearance and complement the flavors. Perfect as a comforting main course, Steamed Squid with Rice Noodles offers a simple yet elegant delicacy, creating a culinary experience that's hard to forget.
Pumpkin Fishtail and Soybean Soup is a soup dish that combines the softness of pumpkin, the savory taste of fishtail, and the chewy taste of soybeans. The clear and rich broth is produced from the process of boiling fishtail and soybeans with sliced ginger, creating a warm, soothing aroma. Pumpkin is added at the end, giving a natural sweet touch and a soft texture to the soup. This dish is perfect to be enjoyed warm as a healthy and nutritious menu for the family.
Deer antler stewed with Morinda officinalis, Eucommia ulmoides and Cordyceps sinensis is a medicinal meal with a richer combination of medicinal materials. The effects of the four ingredients are superimposed, making it more comprehensive in terms of tonifying the kidney, nourishing and strengthening the body. - Tonifying the kidney and strengthening yang, strengthening tendons and bones- • Deer antler and Morinda officinalis: warming and tonifying kidney yang, improving soreness of waist and knees, fear of cold, and lack of energy caused by insufficient kidney yang, combined with Eucommia ulmoides to nourish the liver and kidneys, strengthen tendons and bones, and more significantly effective for low back pain and joint fatigue caused by kidney deficiency, suitable for conditioning middle-aged and elderly people or those with long-term strain. (Cordyceps sinensis): Although it is flat in nature, it can tonify the kidney and lungs, retain essence and benefit qi, and assist in strengthening the balance of kidney yin and kidney yang, especially suitable for those with kidney deficiency accompanied by shortness of breath and cough. - Nourishes Yin and Blood, and Reconciles Physical Deficiency • Cordyceps has the characteristics of nourishing Yin and Yang, which can alleviate the warm and dry nature of Deer Antler and Morinda Officinalis, and is combined with Eucommia ulmoides to nourish the liver and kidneys, so that the medicinal food warms Yang while taking into account Yin fluid, which is suitable for people with Qi and blood deficiency and imbalance of Yin and Yang (such as fatigue, dizziness, and insomnia).
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The enticing aroma of spices greets you as the hot pan welcomes the crushed garlic and ginger—a fragrance that whets the appetite. A touch of shrimp paste brings a deep layer of savory flavor, blending harmoniously with the chewy texture of the squid and the freshness of the water spinach. Each mouthful is a blend of the warmth of traditional spices and the freshness of vegetables perfectly preserved—a simple dish that delights the senses and captivates the heart.
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