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Chinese food: Cucumber & Pork Soup
By:Jacklyn Chen

Due to the fact that cucumber is rich in all kinds of vitamins as well as calcium, phosphorus, iron, and other sorts of minerals, it is one of the essential vegetables that we cannot live without at our dining table. The traditional Chinese medicine believes that cucumber is diuretic, it subsides swelling, improves our looks, even more, it fights tumor! No matter how you cook cucumber - stir fry, eat it uncooked, or tossed cold with sauce, they all taste good. But, have you tried cucumber soup? If you cook a cucumber soup by following the recipe below, I know you will be pleasantly surprised - hmm.. delicious!

Ingredients:

a). For step 1:

120g (4.2 oz) pork

1 teaspoon soy sauce
dash of ginger juice

1 teaspoon cooking wine
b). For step 2 & 3:
1 cucumber
6 cups (1200cc) soup stock
cornstarch
c). For step 4:
1 tablespoon cooking wine
2 teaspoons salt
dash of monosodium glutamate

1/2 tablespoon soy sauce
dash of pepper
Method:
Cut sliced pork into bite size pieces. Marinate in soy sauce, ginger juice and wine
Peel cucumber. Slice slantwise
Bring soup stock to boil. Dip meat in cornstarch. shake off excess and drop into boiling soup
Add cucumbers and seasonings from c). Serve immediately.

Cooking time: 10 minutes

Nutritional information:
Yield: 4 servings
Each serving provides:
Calories: 52
Protein: 8.3 g

Note: You may freely republish this recipe as long as author bio and active hyperlinks are kept intact. Thank you.

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