Method 1:
First, wash the tripe with water for the first time, then wash the tripe repeatedly with half a bowl of salt and rice vinegar, and finally wash the tripe repeatedly with cold water and filter dry.
Method 2:
Stir the lime with 1000 ml boiling water, soak the tripe for 2 hours, scrape the black skin with a knife, and finally wash the lime smell and rinse it with cold water.
Method 3:
Rinse tripe with water, then put it into a pot, add clean water to make it flush, add edible alkali, soak for 1 hour, and drain off the water. Boil the water in the pot, boil the soaked tripe until the water will boil, put it in a colander, drain the water, scrape off the black film mucus and rinse it off.
Extended data tripe is tripe. Cattle are ruminants, and * * * has four stomachs. The first three stomachs are esophageal variations, namely rumen (grass belly), reticulate stomach (honeycomb stomach, hemp belly), flap stomach (double flap stomach, louver, hairy belly), and the last one is true stomach (abomasum).
The meat column on the inner wall of rumen is commonly called "belly collar, belly beam and belly kernel". The cardia dilates muscles, and the meat is thick and tough, commonly known as "belly tip" and "belly head" (soaked in alkaline water to make it crisp and tender, and can be cooked separately). Rumen can tear off the serosa of cattle, keep the mucosa, slice raw and rinse, dishes such as "beef omasum hotpot" and "husband and wife lung slices". The application of reticulum is the same as rumen. Flap stomach and abomasum are mostly used for shredding. Belly collar and louver are widely used in tripe.
Applicable people:
Generally, it can be eaten by people, especially those with deficiency of qi and blood, malnutrition and weak spleen and stomach after illness.
Dietotherapy function:
1. Flat in nature, sweet in taste, spleen and stomach meridians entered;
2. It has the function of tonifying deficiency and benefiting spleen and stomach;
3. Deficiency after treatment, deficiency of qi and blood, thirst quenching and wind dizziness.
References:
Tripe _ Baidu Encyclopedia