【飲食知識】你知道甚麼是五辛嗎?
⭐五種具辛味的野菜
⭐又叫做五葷
#星期四食材
轉季養生術
春吃五辛升發陽氣
如果你有信佛或吃素的朋友,相信有聽過「五辛植物」:蔥、蒜、韭、薤及興渠。佛教認為五辛會助長淫慾及帶來憤怒情緒,妨礙修行,故信佛、吃素的人不宜吃。五辛都是含大蒜素的蔥科植物,蔥包括青蔥、紅蔥、大蔥;蒜包括大蒜、蒜苗;韭包括韭菜、韭菜花、韭黃;薤(音:械)又名蕎菜,是與蔥長得很相似的植物,莖部多製成蕎頭;興渠又名阿魏,是一種不常見的香草。
如果你沒有宗教禁忌,在春天不妨適量食用五辛植物,從中醫角度來看,春天是陽氣生發的季節,人體的陽氣也順應自然而向外抒發,適量進食辛溫發散食材,例如蔥、韭菜或芫茜等,有助促進陽氣升發。惟要注意五辛植物屬性偏溫熱,體質偏熱、陰虛火旺人士不宜多吃,否則容易上火出現口瘡、暗瘡或喉嚨痛等偏熱症狀。
蔥 — 性溫,有發汗解表、健胃殺菌、通陽氣散陰寒作用,能紓緩初起的風寒感冒、鼻敏感、頭痛、胃寒等症狀;體質偏熱、陰虛火旺人士不宜多吃。
蒜 — 性溫,具暖胃、行氣、降血壓、降血脂、殺菌功效,適合感冒病人食用,能紓緩初起的風寒感冒、食滯等症狀。由於屬性溫熱,陰虛火旺、身體有偏熱症狀如口瘡、暗瘡、喉嚨痛者不宜食用;時患眼疾者亦不宜。
韭 — 性熱,具健胃暖中、溫腎助陽、散瘀活血功效;偏寒體質、陽虛怕冷、腰膝酸軟、男士陽事衰弱、尿頻人士、女士陽氣不足以至行經小腹冷痛均可食用。由於性熱,陰虛火旺者不宜食用。
薤(莖部多製成蕎頭) — 性溫,有通陽散結、行氣導滯、理氣寬胸的功效,適合胸悶憋氣胸痛者食用。體弱氣虛者勿食為妥。
興渠 — 又名阿魏,性溫,是一種帶有強烈蔥蒜氣味的香草,用作烹調可去肉類異臭及魚類腥味,亦用於印度泡菜及辣醬中,作藥用有消積、散痞、殺蟲功效。
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Consume five types of pungent vegetables to boost yang qi
If you have vegan Buddhist friends, you must have heard of the five types of pungent vegetables: spring onion, garlic, chives, Chinese scallion (‘xie’), and Ferula assafoetida (‘xing qu’). According to Buddhist teachings, eating these five pungent vegetables will boost sexual desire and spark anger, hence disrupting the ascetic lifestyle. This is why vegan Buddhist will abstain themselves from consuming these ingredients.
These five pungent vegetables are actually Allium plants that contain allicin. The spring onion type includes spring onion, shallot and leeks; the garlic type includes garlic leaves and garlic sprout; the chives type includes chives, chives flower, and yellow chives; Chinese scallion is basically a vegetable that looks like onion, and its stem is often turned into Chinese bulbous onion; and Ferula assafoetida, also known as ‘A Wei’ in Mandarin, is a type of rare herbaceous spice.
If you do not view this as a religious taboo, try eating these five pungent vegetables during spring. From the perspective of Chinese Medicine, yang qi will emerge during spring, and the yang qi in the human body will also naturally develop outwards.
Consume an appropriate amount of pungent ingredients such as spring onion, chives and coriander can help strengthen the yang qi. Nevertheless, do note that the five pungent vegetables are hot in nature. Individuals with a heaty body or those who are yin-deficient should not consume excessively, or else heat-related symptoms such as canker sore, acne, and sore throat will develop.
Spring onion - warm in nature. Induces sweating, activates yang qi to dispel yin chill. Relieves early symptoms of wind-chill flu, nasal allergies, headaches, and cold stomach. Not suitable for those with heat-related symptoms, with yin deficiency and excessive internal heat.
Garlic - warm in nature, can warm the stomach, promote qi, lower blood pressure, lower blood fat, and sterilizing. It helps relieve cold and flu, food stagnation at the initial stage. Nevertheless, individuals with heat related symptoms should not consume garlic, such as canker sores, acne and sore throat. It is not suitable for people who suffer from eye diseases
Chives- hot in nature, can warm the stomach, warm the kidneys and nourish yang, relieve bruising and promote blood circulation. Suitable for those with cold body types, yang deficiency, aversion to cold, weak and sore lower back and knees, men with frequent urination, insufficient yang qi that leads to abdominal pain. Due to its hot nature, those with asthenic yin should avoid.
Chinese scallion (its stem is normally turned into Chinese bulbous onion) – warm in nature, can activate the yang qi, clear stagnation, and improve the circulation of the qi. It is suitable for individuals who experience tightness in chest. Those with asthenic qi and body should avoid eating.
Ferula assafoetida – also known as ‘A Wei’ in mandarin; warm in nature, and is a type of herbaceous spice with a strong onion and garlic smell. It can get rid of unpleasant meat odor or fishy smell, be turned into an Indian pickled dish, and be used to make chili paste. Some will use it as a medicine to relieve bruise and clear stagnation. It also has antifungal properties.
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Whenever I bring tourists on a food tour in Geylang, Kwong Satay is one of the must-visit stalls. Kwong Satay’s roots can be traced back to the 1960s when the grandfather of Mr. Wong Chee Kwong peddled satay from a trishaw in Katong. Two decades later, Mr. Wong Chee Kwong continued the family tradition when he started selling satay at Geylang. This flagship stall is now operated by Sim Peng Kuen (also known as Ah Koon).
Made according to their good old recipe which has Hainanese Chinese, Peranakan and Indian influences, the signature pork loin satay and pork belly satay are delicious. The satay spice rub comprises cumin, turmeric, lemongrass, candlenut, fennel, lemongrass and more. Fresh, juicy and succulent, the satay is imbued with a smokiness. The pork belly satay is especially yummy, with a sliver of fat sandwiched between the meat. The satay sauce comes topped with a generous dollop of mashed pineapple puree to give it that extra kick. Love it!
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The SPICE Kitchen & Bar has been around for a while at The SPICE Relau but it has recently opened up a new branch at Whiteaways Arcade, Beach Street (the lot previously occupied as The Bank). The food menu comprises of both Western dishes and some Indian delights; there are more Western choices than Indian options though. The place’s comfortable- fully air conditioned and tables are well-spaced; the atmosphere seems to be good for both a restaurant and a bar… with a huge bar counter displaying a wide variety of liquors and beer taps. While the place seems nice, the food quality seems otherwise. We had a few orders and most of them were disappointing (the Masala was under-seasoned/ the Chicken Varuval was a plate full of bones/ the Roti Benggali served together with Varuval was stale and dry); they would really need to step up and improve on the food offering.
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Singaporean cuisine is multi-faceted because of cultural influences. While a majority of Singaporeans are Chinese, we also have Malay, Indian and Eurasian ethnic groups. We've been taught since young to embrace racial diversity and maintain social harmony. This is not only evident in our language - Singlish, which is a variety of English spoken in Singapore, incorporating elements of Chinese and Malay, but also the food that we eat. Spicy food is rather common in Singapore so when Sichuan cuisine is brought over to our shore, they immediately became a hit. Almost all the coffeeshops or foodcourts in Singapore these days have at least one stall selling Sichuan food. Sichuan (Szechuan or sometimes spelt as Schezwan) food has a unique bold and lip-numbing spiciness in most of their dishes because of the liberal use of garlic, Sichuan peppercorns and other spices. One of their most popular dishes is this Spicy Fish Hot Pot or Chong Qing Grilled Fish. The soup base of this dish is good to go with rice and noodles. You can also add any side ingredients, such as beancurd skin, tofu, mushrooms, prawns, instant ramen noodles, etc to this dish. If you have a party coming up, you can consider serving this over a portable stove and have the side ingredients placed on the side so that your guests can cook while they eat. It's a really nice experience. Just prepare extra stock because we can guarantee you that a top-up is required. If you've never tried this yummy dish before, do give it a go.
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Sichuan Spicy Fish Hot Pot (Szechuan Chong Qing Grilled Fish) 重庆烤鱼
Ingredients:
Serves 6 pax
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Grilled fish - bake at 200C or 400F for 20 mins
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400g fresh fish (you can use sea bass, snapper, etc)
1 teaspoon salt
0.5 teaspoon light soy sauce
1 tablespoon cooking oil
0.5 tablespoon chilli powder
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Soup base
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20g young ginger - chopped
5 cloves garlic - chopped
2 tablespoons Sichuan peppercorns
15 dried chilli (rehydrated & cut into small pieces)
2 tablespoons Chinese spicy paste (Xiang La Jiang 香辣酱) can use spicy broad bean paste 豆瓣酱
1.2L water
1 chicken stock cube
1 teaspoon sugar
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Other ingredients
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2 potatoes - thinly sliced
300g enoki mushroosm
100g soybean sprouts
50g sweet potato vermicelli (can be replaced with glass noodles/ tanghoon)
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⬇️ Ingredients below ⬇️
Tangy, sweet and coconutty, this recipe brings out the flavours of Thailand paired with a familiar crunch of winged beans!
Once thought to be rareseeds, these delicious winged beans with rempah is not to be missed. An absolute delight over warm rice, you’ll definitely want seconds.
Wanna know the trade secret to crunchy winged beans? It's in the shallow fry. You may skip the shallow fry for a quicker cooking time but we highly recommend it.
Rather not be eating prawns, swap out for other proteins or skip it entirely!
⬇️ Ingredients here ⬇️
250g Winged Bean (sliced)
8 pieces Prawns (Shelled and deveined)
1 tsp Salt
2 tsp Sugar
100ml Coconut milk
1 tsp Fish sauce
Rempah:
80g Shallots
2 Cloves garlic
3 Candlenuts
2 Chilli padi (deseeded and sliced)
1 stalk Lemongrass (White part only, chopped)
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Timestamps:
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0:24 Blend rempah / spice paste until smooth
0:43 COOKING TIP: Shallow fry sliced winged beans first
1:03 Stir fry rempah until fragrant
1:25 Add in coconut milk and prawns (or choice of proteins)
1:36 Add winged bean, stir fry and serve
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Singapore is a multiracial and multicultural country with ethnic Chinese (about 76% of the citizen population), Malays (15.0%), and ethnic Indians (7%). We also have Eurasians as well as other non-Singapore citizens in Singapore. Given our racial proportion, one would have imagined that our coffeeshops or foodcourts only have Chinese, Malay or Indian food but no matter what, there will always be one stall selling what we term affectionately as Western food. In case you're wondering how a Western food stall looks like in Singapore, just google it and there are plenty of images out there. Interestingly, the Western food we get at coffeeshops or foodcourts are usually marinated in Chinese style. :)) We grow up eating this type of Western food and we love it! My favourite order at a Western food stall is always chicken chop. Roland's favourite is mixed grill because he likes variety. What's yours?
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Singapore / Malaysian Style Chicken Chop 西式鸡扒
Ingredients:
Serves 3 pax
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Marinated chicken
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3 boneless chicken leg - butterflied (roughly around 220g or 7.76oz each)
3 tablespoons light soy sauce
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
0.5 teaspoon sugar
2 cloves crushed garlic
A few dashes of white pepper
Gravy
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20g (0.7 oz) unsalted butter
1 teaspoon grounded black pepper
1/3 of chicken stock cube
8g or 0.5 tablespoon all-purpose flour
200ml (6.76 fl oz) water
0.5 teaspoon dark soy sauce
Other ingredients
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Some french fries
Some baked beans
Some mixed vegetables
Some dinner rolls or bread
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