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◉ Eastern Food Therapy · 207, Mung Bean and Cassia Seed Soup
I. Recommended Dietary Therapy and Reasons
Recommended dishes:Mung bean and cassia seed soup
Recommended reasons:Mung bean and cassia seed soup is a mild, nourishing, and slowly sipped oriental medicinal soup, suitable for inclusion in social anxiety courses as a daily support for restoring energy and stabilizing bodily rhythms. The flavors of meats, bone broths, beans, roots, herbs, or milder ingredients become mellow and layered after long simmering, reducing the burden on the stomach during periods of stress. It's suitable for lunch, dinner, or after fatigue, allowing the body to find calm in the warm broth, its light flavor, and the consistent care it provides.
2. Recipe and Method
Recipe (1–2 servings):
- 300g of main soup ingredients
- mung beans (appropriate amount)
- Cassia seeds in appropriate amount
- 1200–1400 ml of clean water
- 3 slices of ginger
- a pinch of salt
practice:
- Clean the meat, bones, or main ingredients thoroughly, and blanch them as needed to remove any scum.
- Soak or quickly rinse beans, lotus seeds, Job's tears, or herbal ingredients in advance.
- Add the main ingredients, side ingredients, ginger slices, and enough water to the pot.
- Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce to a simmer and gently boil.
- Simmer for 60–90 minutes, or until the ingredients are tender and the soup has a mild color.
- Before serving, add goji berries, flowers, or other easily cooked ingredients, and season with a small amount of salt.
- Drink after it has cooled slightly. You can consume small amounts of the soup ingredients depending on your physical condition.
3. Small rituals for body and mind
When preparing mung bean and cassia seed soup, you can first observe the color, shape, and smell of the ingredients, gradually shifting your attention from external evaluations back to the actions in your hands.
When simmering, stewing, or stirring, the sound of water and rising steam can help slow your breathing. You can mentally remind yourself: I don't need to deal with all the stress right away; I'm taking care of my body with something small.
When you take your first bite or drink your first sip, feel the warmth, softness, and subtle aroma to let your body know that this moment is safe, simple, and bearable.
4. Dietary Therapy Experience Record
- Record when you eat it – whether it's breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a gentle supplement before or after social activities.
- Observe whether there are any changes in stomach comfort, body warmth, feeling of fullness, and mental stability within 30–60 minutes after consumption.
- If you consume this soup when you are feeling anxious, tired, or have an unstable appetite, you can record whether the mung bean and cassia seed soup helps you reduce feelings of heaviness and regain a sense of control over your body.
V. Instructional Videos (approximately 3–5 minutes)
Video Title:Mung Bean and Cassia Seed Soup: A Mild and Stable Traditional Chinese Medicine Soup
6. Precautions
- Soups are best simmered over low heat, and meats, bones, or other animal-based ingredients should be thoroughly processed and cooked.
- If there is a lot of oil in the soup, you can skim off the surface oil to reduce the burden on your stomach.
- Herbal ingredients should not be used in excessive amounts. Pregnant women, those with special physical conditions, or those currently taking medication should consult a professional for advice first.
- Foods that are cooling in nature should not be consumed in large quantities at one time, and those with a cold stomach or diarrhea should be cautious.
- Do not eat too much at one time to avoid overeating or putting extra strain on your stomach.
hint:This recipe is for daily physical and mental well-being and is not a substitute for any medical diagnosis or treatment. If you have chronic illnesses, are pregnant, have food allergies, are taking medication, or have special nutritional restrictions, please prioritize following the advice of your healthcare provider and nutritionist.
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