Experienced people will soak vegetables in light salt water for a while before washing them. This method is also suitable for washing mulberries. The specific method is: firstly, take a basin of clear water, then add a proper amount of salt into the clear water, and stir evenly to form light salt water. Then put the mulberry into it, soak it for about ten minutes, then take it out, and then rinse it with running water.
Note: what we are talking about here is running water washing, not filling it with water before putting it into the basin. Because if you wash it in a basin, some dirty things are not easy to wash off, but they can be washed away directly with running water.
2. Soak and clean with rice washing water
Taomi water is very common for people who cook and eat at home. Rice washing water is usually poured directly, and some people may use it to wash their hair or water the flowers. In fact, Taomi water can also be used to clean mulberries. Because Taomi water also has a good cleaning function, you know, Taomi water contains rice nutrients, which can be used to clean mulberries and reuse rice nutrients. When washing mulberries, soak them in rice washing water for ten minutes, then take them out and rinse them with running water. The washed mulberries will be cleaner!
nutritive value
The fatty acids in 1. Mulberry can decompose fat.
2. Mulberry contains ufosin, which can make hair black and shiny.
3. Mulberry can improve the blood supply of skin (including scalp), nourish skin, make skin white and tender, blacken hair, etc., and delay aging.
4. Mulberry is rich in active protein, vitamins, amino acids, carotene, minerals, glucose, sucrose, fructose, tannin, malic acid, calcium, vitamin B 1, vitamin B2, vitamin C, nicotinic acid and other components, and its nutrition is 5-6 times that of apples and 4 times that of grapes.