Yes.
The flower beetles can be soaked until the next day. The purchased ones can be kept in light salt water. First prepare a basin, fill it with half a basin of water, then add a little salt, and put the flower beetles into the basin. , the flower beetles are beginning to show their heads, indicating that the salt water is salty enough. The way to store sixty-year-olds in the refrigerator is to increase the temperature of the refrigerator compartment to 6-8°C.
Add an appropriate amount of water to the basin, then add some salt and stir. Place the flower beetles in a basin and place the basin in the refrigerator. There is no problem in keeping the flower armor for 1-2 days. The sixty-year-old beetles will vomit sand during storage, so the water needs to be changed every 3-4 hours on the first day.
The soaking time of sixty-year-old turtles in water
should be at least 2 hours. In addition to the silt that adheres to the flesh of the beetle when it is active, there is also the silt that is swallowed along with food in the digestive glands of the beetle. It takes at least 2 hours to spit out most of the sand. If you have time, you can soak overnight.
Put 1 tablespoon of salt in the water, then add a few drops of sesame oil, add the sixty-year-old beetles, continue to incubate for 1 hour, stir repeatedly, take out, pour out the soaked water, and then rinse with clean water to make the sixty-spots The sand was basically spit out.
Because the smell of salt and sesame oil will cause the sixtieth to open its mouth and spit out the sand inside.
When soaking the sixty-year-olds, don’t use too much water, just don’t exceed the sixty-year-olds.
Because the tentacles of the sixtieth beetles also breathe, too much water may cause the death of the sixtieth beetles and make them lose their proper flavor.