The sixty-year-old must have its internal organs removed. Removal method:
1. Soak in sesame oil and salt water: If time permits, you can use water with sesame oil and salt to soak the flower beetles. There is one thing to pay attention to when using this method, that is the temperature of the water. It is best to use water around 20 degrees Celsius. If you use tap water directly from the faucet, the water temperature will be low and the 66-year-old will not like to open his mouth. Use this method to soak for 2-3 hours, and the sixty-year-old turtle will spit out a lot of sediment;
2. Shake back and forth: Find a larger basin or box with a lid, put the shells in, and pour a little Water, just enough to cover it, then shake the container back and forth with your hands with moderate force, not too much, otherwise the shell of the sixtieth will be broken and the appearance will not be good. After shaking for two minutes, the turtle will faint and spit out a lot of sediment. Wash it with water and shake it again. Repeat three times;
3. Blanching: This method is the most direct and the most effective. This is a method to completely remove the sediment from the scallops, but it is not recommended to use this method if you use the scallops to make soup, as the umami flavor will be lost. It can be used if you want to stir-fry the flower armor. Put the scallops into a pot of boiling water, cover the pot, and take them out after one minute. Rinse with water again, thoroughly wash away the mud in the flower armor, and drain the water. This method can remove sediment without reservation;
Extended information:
Currently there is no clinical evidence or scientific research to prove the microorganisms, pollutants, etc. that may accumulate in the internal organs. How much harm will it cause to the human body. After consulting hospital-related nutritionists and experts from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, it was confirmed that so far, there are no cases of poisoning or injury caused by eating these dead ends.
In addition, respiratory and digestive organs such as crab hearts, crab stomachs, crab intestines, and crab gills cannot be eaten. Shrimp threads are the respiratory tract of shrimps. They are dirty and cannot be eaten. The tail of the snail is excrement and cannot be eaten. When eating crabs, I encounter hexagonal crab hearts, triangular black membranes, and slightly slimy crystal-like things next to the crab roe. Except for not eating the crab gills, everything else is fine.
Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia - Huajia (mollusc clam)
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