The efficacy and function of wax appleNutritional ValueWax apple contains protein, multiple vitamins and dietary fiber, and has high nutritional value. Proper consumption of wax apple is beneficial to your health. Therefore, high-quality wax apples are also called "black pearls". Medical valueThe fruit of wax apple can reduce internal heat, and there is a saying among the people that "eating wax apple can clear lung heat." Especially in the hot summer, eating some wax apple can help relieve heat and quench thirst. Wax apple can also moisten the lungs and relieve coughs, and it is appetizing and refreshing. If there are children in your family with stomach problems, you can mix the wax apple with salt to help digestion and absorption of food. Medicinal Diet TherapyThe editor here introduces to you a method of cooking with wax apple, which is more conducive to absorption! Cut the wax apple into thin slices, soak it in salt water for a while, and stir-fry it with carrot slices and cucumber slices. This dish has extremely high nutritional value, and is colorful, fragrant and delicious, making it especially suitable for consumption in the hot summer. |
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