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Five-finger peach soup taboo
Five-finger peach soup taboo

Taboos for making soup with five fingers and peaches include:

1. Pregnant women: Five-finger peach contains coumarin, which has anticoagulant effect, and may cause bleeding after eating by pregnant women, which is not good for fetal health.

2. Allergic constitution: Some people may be allergic to five-fingered peaches, and allergic reactions such as itchy skin, redness and rash may occur after eating.

3. People who stay up all night: Five-fingered peaches want to play the best role, and consumers need to feel comfortable and get a good rest.

4. Coumarin allergy: Some people are allergic to coumarin, and allergic reactions may occur after eating five-finger peaches.

5. Pay attention to collocation: improper collocation of five-finger peaches with other ingredients may cause discomfort.