Tomatoes and Flammulina velutipes have different foods.
First, tomatoes (tomatoes) eat like grams.
1, tomatoes and pure grain wine are not edible: eating together will produce adverse biochemical reactions, leading to chest tightness and shortness of breath.
2. Tomatoes and sweet potatoes should not be eaten: eating them will produce adverse biochemical reactions, and long-term accumulation will lead to lithiasis, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
3, tomatoes and carrots can not eat * * *: carrots and colorful foods rich in vitamin C will destroy the nutritional value of vitamin C.
4, tomatoes and beef liver can not eat * * *: tomatoes contain vitamin C, and beef liver oxidizes and deamines vitamin C in the air, making it lose its original function.
5, tomatoes and potatoes (potatoes) collision: potatoes will cause a lot of hydrochloric acid in the human stomach. Tomatoes can precipitate insoluble water in a very acidic natural environment, which may lead to loss of appetite and indigestion.
6, tomatoes and hairy crabs can not eat * * *: the same food will cause diarrhea, which can be used to treat diarrhea.
7. Tomatoes collide with fish: Vitamin C in ingredients will inhibit the digestion and absorption of nutrients by fish.
Second, the edible phase of Flammulina velutipes
1, high calcium food:
Such as milk, bean products, shrimp, etc. Calcium needs vitamin D to promote absorption, while Flammulina velutipes contains more phosphorus, and the absorption of phosphorus also needs vitamin D, which indirectly inhibits the absorption of calcium;
2, cold food:
Flammulina velutipes is a cold food. If you eat with other cold foods, such as duck, bitter gourd, spinach, grapefruit, pear, etc., it will easily lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3, high cellulose food:
Flammulina velutipes is rich in crude fiber. If you eat too much with other foods with high crude fiber, such as celery, nine vegetables, garlic and so on. , it will easily increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, causing indigestion, bloating, constipation and other symptoms.