Houttuynia cordata Thunb, a famous food in Southwest China, is commonly known as the root of broken ears.
Once, when I was in the dormitory, my roommate watched a video of bitter taste of Houttuynia cordata Thunb. in bilibili, so she was curious to ask me what it tasted like. I answered her very seriously. I said that I couldn't stand the smell when I was a child, but I thought it was delicious when I grew up. Then, I thought about my answer carefully, and it didn't seem vivid at all. In order to give her a more intuitive impression, I decided to buy Houttuynia cordata online after a day of thinking. I simply went to Taobao to have a look, and found that it was usually three pounds. After some careful consideration, I bought it because I thought my roommate could still eat some and should be able to finish it. So, I boldly placed an order. When the courier arrived, I said openly that I was really shocked, too much! But I can't help it. I have to plug the plug I bought myself.
what I didn't expect was that my roommate had decided not to eat it when he smelled it. So, I decided to find another way, and after sending a small part to my fellow villagers, my broken ear roots could not be sent out anymore. This means that I have to eat all the rest by myself! So, I lived a life of choosing vegetables in the dormitory every day, and the whole dormitory was also given the taste of Houttuynia cordata. One day, I made a broken ear root in the dormitory to eat, and a roommate got up the courage to try it. I'm a little excited. Once she says it's delicious, other people in the dormitory will eat it, at least try it! Then, my broken ear roots are not afraid of endless food! I watched with anticipation as she took a bite at the root of her ear, and then ... vomited ... At that time, my mind collapsed! This means that I have to eat all these things by myself. I'm not afraid of being tired of eating, but I just think it's too difficult to choose!
In order not to break my broken ears and keep my dormitory in a "strange smell". I decided to dry houttuynia cordata in the summer and soak it in water to relieve the heat. I washed all the remaining houttuynia cordata and put it on the air conditioner outside the dormitory to dry. By the time I figured it was going to dry, my houttuynia cordata had been blown away by the strong wind!