Everything in the world is mutually reinforcing and counteracting, such as food. Some foods will cause food poisoning or more serious consequences when eaten together, while some foods can have good nutritional effects when eaten together. Coarse grains such as rice can be paired with many things, but there are some foods that cannot be eaten with coix seed. Let's take a look below. Golden partnership 1. Eating coix seed with chestnuts and chicken can replenish kidney deficiency, benefit the spleen and stomach, promote dampness and stop diarrhea, and also has anti-cancer effects. 2. Shiitake mushrooms and coix seeds are both excellent anti-cancer products. Eating them together has the effects of strengthening the spleen and eliminating dampness, regulating qi and resolving phlegm. 3. Cooking porridge with coix seed and ginkgo has the effect of strengthening the spleen and removing dampness, clearing away heat and discharging pus. Enemies Once coix seed is combined with spinach which contains more vitamin C, the metal ions can easily oxidize the vitamin C and cause the spinach to lose its nutritional value. Therefore, coix seed cannot be eaten together with spinach. Kind tips: Because Job's tears have a significant effect in removing dampness and promoting smoothness, patients with nocturnal emission, enuresis, and pregnant women should not eat it. Job's tears: Job's tears are rich in carbohydrates, the main components of which are starch and sugars. They also contain nutrients such as fat, protein, coix lacrymate, leucine, satiate, vitamin B1, etc. Job's tears can inhibit the proliferation of pain cells and can be eaten by people with various malignant tumors; it also has the functions of promoting metabolism and reducing the burden on the gastrointestinal tract; it also has the effects of promoting water and dampness, strengthening the spleen, removing numbness, clearing away heat and discharging pus. Introduction to Job's tears Job's tears is slightly cold in nature, sweet in taste, non-toxic, and contains 8 essential amino acids for the human body. Therefore, eating more coix seed can not only replenish the physical energy consumed under the high temperature in summer in time and enhance immunity, but also achieve the effect of weight loss and beauty. Golden partnership 1. Eating coix seed with chestnuts and chicken can replenish kidney deficiency, benefit the spleen and stomach, promote dampness and stop diarrhea, and also has anti-cancer effects. 2. Shiitake mushrooms and coix seeds are both excellent anti-cancer products. Eating them together has the effects of strengthening the spleen and eliminating dampness, regulating qi and resolving phlegm. 3. Cooking porridge with coix seed and ginkgo has the effect of strengthening the spleen and removing dampness, clearing away heat and discharging pus. Once the coix seeds are combined with spinach which contains more vitamin C, the metal ions can easily oxidize the vitamin C and cause the spinach to lose its nutritional value. Therefore, coix seed cannot be eaten together with spinach. Kind tips: Because Job's tears have a significant effect in removing dampness and promoting smoothness, patients with nocturnal emission, enuresis, and pregnant women should not eat it. |
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