Generally, the protein of some foods in the Buddha's Leaping Wall is relatively high, such as jelly, abalone and shrimp. These substances are rich in nutrition and have a very nourishing effect. However, if the child eats it, it is recommended to eat a small amount and drink more soup, because the child's gastrointestinal tract is not fully developed. If they eat these foods rich in protein, it will easily lead to indigestion. If they are too nourishing, it may have a negative impact on their children's health.
Whether the Buddha jumps over the wall will be angry depends on the situation.
Generally, there are many ingredients in the Buddha jumping wall, mainly abalone, sea cucumber, donkey-hide gelatin, fish lips, some quail eggs or some vegetables. These foods are mixed and cooked. Because they are high in calories, rich in fat and tonic, they may lead to excessive internal heat, especially for people who are weak, and may have nosebleeds after eating them. Therefore, people who are weak or have strong internal pathogenic fire are advised not to eat it.
3 Can high uric acid eat Buddha jumping over the wall? It is not recommended to eat.
People with high uric acid are not recommended to eat the Buddha Leaping Wall, because the Buddha Leaping Wall is generally cooked with abalone, sea cucumber and some seafood and vegetables, which is not only rich in protein, but also very high in purine. For people with high uric acid, it is not recommended to eat food with high purine, because it is likely to increase the uric acid content in the body, which has a great impact on the kidneys and is likely to induce gout.
4 Can hyperlipidemia eat Buddha jumping over the wall? You'd better not eat it.
The Buddha Leaping Wall is rich in raw materials, such as sea cucumber, abalone, shark's fin, scallop, fish lip, donkey-hide gelatin, razor clam, ham, pork belly, sheep elbow, hoof tip, tendon, chicken breast, duck breast, chicken gizzard, duck gizzard, mushrooms and bamboo shoots. And the oil content after production is very high.