How to make mushroom and pork ribs soup
Ingredients: pork ribs, water, green onions
1. Blanch the pork ribs in water with cooking wine added and wash them.
2. Put in a soup pot, add enough water to cover the ribs by about 5 cm, add green onion knots, bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce to low heat and simmer.
3. When stewing pork ribs soup, process the mushrooms. The mushrooms I used this time are: shiitake mushrooms, copri mushrooms, tea tree mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, and shimeji mushrooms. Shiitake mushrooms, Coprinus comatus and tea tree mushrooms are relatively resistant to cooking, so I washed and blanched them and then simmered them in the pork rib soup.
4. Enoki mushrooms and shimeji mushrooms are not very resistant to cooking, so wash and blanch them, then add them to the pork rib soup after simmering for about 2 hours, and simmer for about 15 minutes. If it is a casserole, add it after the ribs soup has simmered for 3 hours, bring to a boil and simmer for 25 minutes.
5. After the soup is simmered, add salt to taste.
Introduction to fungi.
Fungi are a large group of heterotrophic organisms that do not contain chlorophyll and cannot perform photosynthesis. There is no differentiation of roots, stems, and leaves, and it does not contain photosynthetic pigments such as chlorophyll (except for a very small number of photosynthetic bacteria). It cannot carry out photosynthesis, and it lives a saprophytic or parasitic life, that is, a heterotrophic life. Reproductive organs are mostly single-cell structures, and the zygote does not develop into an embryo.
Bacteria (jūn) are a huge family and they are everywhere. Currently, there are approximately 120,000 known species of fungi. Fungi can be divided into three categories of organisms that are not related to each other: Bacteria, Myxomycetes, and Fungi. ?
Myxomycetes are organisms between animals and fungi. In the vegetative stage, it is a naked, cell wall-less, multi-nucleated protoplasm mass, called an amoeboid (similar to an amoeba). But during the reproductive period, it can produce spores with cellulose cell walls and fungal characteristics.