[Canadian wild Arctic shrimp]: Steamed Arctic shrimp with garlic vermicelli
Overview
A cancer-preventing and anti-cancer recipe about Arctic shrimp. Shrimp contains selenium needed by the human body. Selenium can promote DNA repair and the joining of damaged cells, inhibit the spread of cancer cells and accelerate their death. Garlic, as we all know, has a strong bactericidal effect, and the elements such as germanium and selenium it contains can inhibit the growth of tumor cells and cancer cells. So, eat some garlic, yes.
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Prepare materials
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Soak the vermicelli in water for a while
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Crush the garlic and mince it, cut the green and red pepper into small cubes and set aside
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Take out the soaked vermicelli and remove excess water
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Place on a plate and sprinkle with minced garlic
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Wash the Arctic shrimps and place them on the vermicelli
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Wash the Arctic shrimps and place them on the vermicelli
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Sprinkle with minced garlic
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Pour a little soy sauce
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Sprinkle some green and red pepper
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After the water boils, steam the pot over high heat for about 5 minutes
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Remove from the pan and sprinkle with remaining green and red peppers