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Children's Day Recipes

Children's Day recipes are as follows: 1. Sweet potato and yam square cake. Steam the sweet potatoes and yam slices, add a little linseed oil, and mash them into puree.

Cover the glass box with plastic wrap and brush it with oil, add sweet potato puree as a base, then put a layer of yam puree, and finally put a layer of sweet potato puree.

Compact, flatten, unmold, cut into small pieces, and finally add honey or osmanthus sauce.

2. Wash the chicken wings and marinate them with cooking wine, minced garlic, ginger slices, Orleans powder, oyster sauce, light soy sauce, and 2 tablespoons of flaxseed oil for 2 hours (you can prepare other gourmet ingredients during this period).

Place the marinated chicken wings in the oven or air fryer at 200 degrees for 15 minutes (turn over during this time).

3. Pan-fried tofu roll: Use tofu skin to roll up the tofu (roll it tightly), insert a row of toothpicks, and leave a gap at the base.

Use a knife to cut into the gaps (like a lollipop).

Heat a little sesame oil in a pan, add tofu rolls and fry over low heat until golden brown on both sides. Sprinkle with cumin, flaxseed oil, and sesame seeds (optional chili powder).

Children's Day activities in various countries: 1. Japan Japan is the country that celebrates Children's Day the most in the world. They celebrate Children's Day three times a year, and the way of celebrating Children's Day is very interesting and full of Japanese style.

Girls’ Day, March 3, is a festival specially set up for little girls. Every year on this day, parents with daughters will set up a display stand at home with beautiful female dolls wearing Japanese kimonos.

On May 5th, Boy's Day, families with sons hang "carp flags" in front of their doors, which means carps jumping over the dragon's gate.

Carp streamers are made of cloth or satin cut into "hollow carps" and come in three colors: black, red and blue.

Black represents the father; red represents the mother; green and blue represent the boy himself.

There were several boys at home, and several green and blue flags were hung at the door.

2. Brazil Brazil’s Children’s Day is on August 15, which also happens to be Brazil’s “National Epidemic Prevention Day”.

Therefore, every time on this day, doctors from all over the country have to treat children and inject polio vaccines for children under 5 years old, which shows that the government is very concerned about children's health.

In addition, October 12, Brazil’s “Apparition Day”, is often regarded as Children’s Day and there are some celebrations.