My family often uses chicken soup from Abrus cantoniensis in summer, which has the effect of clearing away heat and promoting diuresis. Often stay up late or eat fried or fried food, and cook some chicken bone soup when you get angry, so the whole family can drink it. Abrus cantonensis is one of the medicinal materials that Guangdong people like to use to make soup. Has the effects of clearing away heat, promoting diuresis, invigorating stomach and strengthening spleen. People who don't understand think it's a root, and worry that the boiled soup is bitter and unpalatable. In fact, Abrus cantoniensis has a unique medicinal aroma, which can be blended with meat and other ingredients. Use Abrus cantoniensis as soup, and add two ingredients, red beans and barley, to get rid of dampness better, and then add candied dates.
Ingredients: 20 grams of Abrus cantoniensis, 350 grams of pig bone, 30 grams of adzuki bean, 50 grams of coix seed, appropriate amount of salt, 2 candied dates and 2 slices of ginger.
Practice: 1, coix seed and adzuki bean are soaked in water in advance 1 hour;
2. Wash the pig bones, put a proper amount of clear water in a small pot, add 2 slices of ginger, put the pig bones in, continue to cook for 1 min after the water boils, boil out bleeding foam, then pick up the pig bones, wash and drain;
3. Wash Abrus cantoniensis and put it into the soup pot;
4. Soak the glutinous rice and adzuki beans for one hour in advance, and then pour them into the soup pot;
5. Add candied dates, pour in appropriate amount of water, boil over high fire and turn to low fire for 50 minutes;
6. Finally, add salt to taste. You can eat anything except Abrus cantoniensis.
Heat-clearing, detoxicating and dampness-removing soup came out. I like to do it myself. It tastes very good.
Tip: According to the instructions of commonly used Chinese herbal medicines, Abrus cantonensis "can clear away heat and promote diuresis, soothe the liver and relieve pain, and treat acute and chronic hepatitis, ascites due to liver cirrhosis, stomachache, dysuria and snake bite".