1. Poria cocos powder is insoluble in water. No matter how it is soaked, it won't open, so it is usually used to cook porridge, or it is boiled and then honey is added.
2. Poria Poria Poria porridge
Poria Poria powder and japonica rice are cooked together to make porridge, which has the functions of removing spots, whitening and moisturizing skin. Friends who want good skin can try it.
3. Poria paste
Pour a small amount of water into the bowl, add a spoonful of Poria powder and mix well. Continue to add the powder and stir. Pour it into a hot pot, and keep stirring until it is transparent. Turn off the heat, add sugar or honey and mix well. You can eat it.
4. jujube paste and poria cake
prepare 1g of poria powder, 75g of sticky rice flour, 5g of glutinous rice flour, 2g of jujube paste stuffing, 4g of fine sugar and 1ml of water. Pour Poria powder, glutinous rice flour, sticky rice flour and sugar into a bowl, mix well, add water in several times, knead into fluffy cake powder by hand, sieve twice, roll the jujube paste stuffing into a circle, put half of the cake powder into a mold, smooth the surface, put the rolled jujube paste slices, pour in the remaining cake powder to smooth it, cover it with wet gauze, put it in a steamer, and steam for 3-4 minutes after boiling.
5. Poria ointment
Preparation: 1g of Poria powder, 5g of fresh milk and honey.
Practice: Mix Poria powder and milk into a paste with a blender. Pour them into the casserole, boil them with high fire, cool them a little, and then add the right amount of honey.