What can't taro use to eat gas-producing food?
Taro should not be eaten with gas-producing foods, including soybeans, green beans, sweet potatoes, potatoes, chestnuts, pumpkins, radishes, broccoli and cauliflower. Because taro itself is a kind of food with high starch and cellulose, it is easy to accumulate and ferment in the gastrointestinal tract after eating too much, producing a lot of gas, causing bloating and fart increase. Eating food that is easy to produce gas at this time will aggravate these discomforts. It is generally recommended to eat other gas-producing foods 2 hours after eating taro, or eat a small amount together, with each serving not exceeding100g.
Indigestible food
Taro should not be eaten with indigestible food, including glutinous rice, Ciba, barbecue, fried food and so on. Taro is not easy to digest after eating because of its compact meat, high cellulose content and low water content. If you eat those indigestible foods at this time, it is easy to increase the burden of digestion, and abdominal pain and indigestion will be harmful to the health of the stomach for a long time.
green pepper
Green peppers are not suitable for cooking with taro.
Because taro must be cooked thoroughly, otherwise it is slightly toxic, and green pepper usually takes a short time to cook in order to keep its taste crisp and tender, so it is impossible to take care of both when cooking together.
In addition, green peppers have an appetizing effect, and taro has a high starch content, which easily leads to excessive consumption of taro after eating green peppers, causing bloating and obesity.