Recipes tagged "Water bracken"
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Stir-fried water fern with black bean and tomatoes
Due to climate and soil reasons, ferns are infested on the mountains here. Most people don't like to eat the ferns on these mountains, because water ferns are more delicious than mountain ferns. Common mountain ferns often have a bitter taste. After harvesting, they are boiled first, then soaked, and then soaked several times before they can be eaten. However, water ferns do not need to be boiled and soaked. After harvesting, you only need to pick out the old ones, and then wash them and fry them directly. Moreover, there is no need to drain the water from the water bracken and fry it immediately. It will be fresh and tender only when a little bit of water is stir-fried. Efficacy: Water bracken is sweet and cool in nature, and has the effects of promoting blood circulation, detoxifying, stopping bleeding and relieving pain. Treat fetal poison, phlegm accumulation, dysentery, bruises, etc.
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Boiled river fish with water fern
The villagers in the mountains would bring some chili peppers with them when they went to work in the mountains. At noon, they would go to the river to catch some small river fish, pick some wild tomatoes, water bracken, and wood ginger seeds. They would make a fire by the river and cook a pot of fish soup with wild tomatoes, water bracken, peppers, and wood ginger seeds to complete a simple meal. This freshly made fish soup tastes delicious. Water bracken generally grows by rivers, swamps, ditches, and paddy fields. Generally, bracken on mountains often has a bitter taste. It needs to be boiled first and then soaked in changing water. It can only be eaten after three to four days. Water bracken does not need to be boiled and soaked. You only need to remove the old ones, then wash them, and you can fry them directly. Wooden ginger seeds are also called wild pepper. They are fragrant and have the effect of removing mutton and smell, improving flavor and freshness.
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