Raw materials: pig blood1000g.
Accessories: 300 grams of pig small intestine.
Seasoning: salt 30g, pepper 6g, pepper 20g, vanilla 20g, chicken essence 5g.
Exercise:
1, put live pig blood into a basin and cut into pieces;
2. Boil the white bone soup, add salt, pepper, chicken essence and pepper noodles, stir well and let it cool;
3. After the reeds have passed, pour them into the pig blood basin, add vanilla and mix well;
4. Pour into the washed intestine and tie your mouth tightly with a rope;
5. Cook the prepared casing in a cold water pot with warm fire for 15 minutes, take it out, soak it in cold water, and untie the rope.
Nutritional components of pig blood sausage
1. Pig blood contains high copper content and exists in the form of heme iron, which is very easy to be digested, absorbed and utilized by human body. Children and pregnant women in the process of diarrhea or lactation can eat more dishes with small animal blood, which can prevent iron deficiency anemia and reasonably prevent middle-aged and elderly people from suffering from coronary heart disease and arteriosclerosis.
2. Cobalt in pig blood is a key nutrient element to avoid the growth and development of malignant tumor in human body, which is difficult to obtain in other foods;
3. Pig blood contains vitamin B 12, which can promote blood coagulation, so it can promote blood circulation;
4. Pig blood can also show a variety of nutrients needed by human body, which is beneficial to the post-illness conditioning of malnutrition, renal diseases and cardiovascular diseases, and can be used to treat dizziness, vomiting blood, nosebleeds, menstrual bleeding, traumatic bleeding, convulsions and epilepsy;
5. In addition, pig blood can also eliminate the harm of smoke and metal particles in human body; Modern scientific research has found that protein in pig blood, when dissolved in gastric juice, can cause a substance that can disinfect, sterilize, moisten intestines and relieve constipation. This substance can react biochemically with smoke and harmful metal particles that enter the human body, and then take this harmful substance out of the body according to metabolism, which is called the "cleaner" of human waste.