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Euryale ferox

qiàn

An annual aquatic plant with prickly stems and leaves, also known as "the head of a chicken": Euryale ferox (the fruit of Euryale ferox; The kernel of the seed is edible and is made into starch by grinding. Also known as "chicken head rice"). Flour powder

thick juice made of starch and water during cooking: thicken.

number of strokes: 7;

radical: acutely;

detailed explanation: Qiu

qi an

name

(pictophonetic. From the dead, I owe a sound. Original meaning: aquatic plants. Also known as the head of a chicken)

that is, "Gordon Euryale", commonly known as "the head of a chicken"

. -"Shuo Wen"

Press, the flower is like a cockscomb, and the real bud is like a chicken head, hence the name. An annual aquatic plant born in a pond, with prickles on its surface, round and large leaves floating on the water surface, a purple flower with a spherical berry, and edible endosperm. For example, the pearl (the fruit of the pearl)

the juice made with starch or starch when cooking. For example,

glutinous rice flour

qiànfěn

flour made from Euryale ferox added in cooking and soup also refers to other starch

seeds of Euryale ferox

qià nshi

which contain starch.