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Can shrimp be eaten with beef?

Shrimp can be eaten with beef. The two foods have no incompatible ingredients and can be eaten together. How to make beef and shrimp porridge

Ingredients:

A small bowl of rice, 100 grams of beef, an appropriate amount of water, an appropriate amount of fresh shrimp, and a little chopped green onion.

Accessories:

A little salt, an appropriate amount of sesame oil, an appropriate amount of light soy sauce.

Steps:

Wash the rice, pour it into a cooking pot, bring to a boil over medium heat, then reduce to medium to low heat and cook for 45 minutes.

Cut the beef into small cubes, add a little chopped green onion, and mix evenly with cornstarch.

Pour the beef into the cooking pot and stir evenly with the rice porridge. This process takes 1 minute, because if the beef is cooked for too long, it will become old easily and affect the taste.

Add a little fresh shrimp and stir gently from the bottom up. Finally, add a little salt and light soy sauce, and take out the sesame oil. What should not be eaten with shrimps

1. Pumpkins: Eating them together can cause dysentery. You can use black beans and licorice to detoxify them

2. Olives: They can be detrimental to digestion

3. Strong tea: It is harmful to digestion

4. Fruit juice: It can easily cause diarrhea

5. Tomatoes: It can cause food poisoning

6. Cherry tomatoes: Produce arsenic and cause poisoning

7. Onions: form calcium oxalate and produce stones

8. Tomatoes: produce highly toxic

9. Tomatoes: produce arsenic and cause poisoning

10. Watermelon: abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea

11. Silky chicken: poisoning

12. Yam: eating together can cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms .

13. Grapes: Physical discomfort

14. Grapes: Can irritate the gastrointestinal tract

15. Pumpkin: Can cause diarrhea and bloating

16. Papaya: abdominal pain, dizziness, food poisoning

17. Bitter melon: prone to poisoning

18. Red dates: prone to poisoning

19. Snow peas: prone to poisoning Poisoning

20. Oranges: produce toxins

21. Tea: hinder protein absorption

22. Juice: eating together can cause diarrhea