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Children's Day menu
The Children's Day menu is as follows:

1, sweet potato and yam cube cake

Sliced sweet potato and yam are steamed, added with a little linseed oil, and mashed into mud. Brush the glass box with plastic wrap, add sweet potato paste to make it smooth, then add a layer of yam paste, and finally add a layer of sweet potato paste. Compacting, flattening, demoulding, cutting into small pieces, and adding honey or osmanthus sauce.

2. Orleans roast chicken wings

Wash chicken wings, add cooking wine, minced garlic, ginger slices, Orlean powder, oyster sauce, soy sauce and 2 tablespoons linseed oil and marinate for 2 hours (other gourmet ingredients can be prepared during this period). Put the marinated chicken wings in the oven or air fryer at 200 degrees, 15 minutes (turn over during the period).

3. Fried tofu rolls

Roll tofu with tofu skin (tightly), insert a row of toothpicks, and leave a gap in the middle base. Cut the gap with a knife (like a lollipop). Put a little linseed oil in the pot, add tofu rolls and fry the juice on both sides. Cumin, linseed oil, sesame (Chili powder is released voluntarily).

National activities for Children's Day:

1, Japan

Japan celebrates Children's Day the most times in the world. They celebrate Children's Day three times a year in an interesting and Japanese way. March 3rd Girls' Day is specially set up for little girls. On this day, parents with daughters will set up a display stand at home, where beautiful female dolls wearing Japanese kimonos will be placed.

On May 5th, boys' day, families with sons hung "carp flag" in front of the door, indicating carp yue longmen. The carp flag is cut into "hollow carp" with cloth or satin, which is divided into three colors: black, red and blue. Black, representing father; Red, representing mother; Blue represents the boy himself. There are some boys at home, and there are some blue flags hanging at the door.

2. Brazil

Brazil's Children's Day is on August 15, which happens to be Brazil's "National Epidemic Prevention Day". Therefore, on this day, doctors all over the country will treat children and vaccinate children under five years old against polio, which shows that the government is very concerned about children's health. In addition, Brazil's "Notre Dame Day" 65438+1October 12 is often regarded as Children's Day, and there are also some celebrations.