Robert J.
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Robert J. wrote:Does anyone have a good recipe for Chinese Longevity Soup?
Robert J.
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Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:36 pm
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Bob Ross wrote:Robert, here's an extract from a book I found on Google Books, and then traced back to Amazon which seems to have the entire book online. In case you aren't an Amazon subscriber and can't get the text, here's my typescript of the relevant passage. Any typos are mine -- my key board is sticky for some reason today, and I'll have to get some bottled gas and clean it well:
"Using bones from an organically raised animal (poultry is preferred), break the bones and cook them just below boiling for eighteen hours. Add water as necessary. Root vegetables may be added. Slightly acid vegetables such as carrots, celery, squash and beets help extract minerals and other nutrients from the bones and their marrows into the broth. A tablespoon of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice will do the same. When cooked, remove the bones and use this broth alone, or as a liquid base for other foods.
The advantage of this animal-product soup is its unique nutrition from the marrow, which is known in China to promote growth and developement. Such a broth from broken bones and vegetables is called "longevity soup". Historical precedents for this practice exist in most other traditional cultures as well, including Native America, where children were given bones to suck out the marrow. People who are vegetarian for ethical reasons may see this as not directly involved in taking animal life, since bones can be obtained that would otherwise be discarded. A word of caution: Avoid animals raised where lead has deposited from auto exhausts or other sources over the years, since lead collects in the bones and marrow of animals."
[Claims that one of the vital nutrients in the marrow is the omega-3 fatty acid DHA.]
Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition by Paul Pitchford.
Robert J. wrote:
Bingo!
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