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Meat is a very versatile ingredient, how to match it reasonably?

My answer is that it is a kind of meat, pork is not a dish, and whether it is a clown or not depends on his own hobbies. Some people just don't like meat. No matter what you do, they don't like it, so it's not suitable for him to be a clown. On the contrary, some people like meat and pork, so how can meat go with all kinds of food? He likes it and everything goes with him.

Therefore, whether pork, this kind of meat, can be matched with other dishes depends on one's diet concept. For example, I am a vegetarian and a devout Buddhist. I have never eaten meat in my life. When I see meat, I will have a natural sense of rejection, because this kind of meat is an act that harms creatures for us. If we don't eat pork, then no one will kill pigs, and pigs will not be so miserable. To say the least, vegetarianism has a great influence on health. Many bodybuilders are often vegetarian, and we can't see how harmful this is to our health, so we can't eat meat for our own health. This is not a joke about our vegetarian pork.

But for people who like to eat meat, they want to add meat to various dishes. For them, pork can really go with anything. Although I am a vegetarian, I am tolerant of people who eat meat. Pork is a versatile dish. Every dish has pork, which tastes really different. Lard can be fried, and lard can remove fishy smell and enhance flavor. Lean meat can be fried, soy sauce can be stewed and soup can be drunk. It tastes delicious and enhances physical strength. Pork is close to the people and people can't live without it. Therefore, it is indispensable to fry any dish.

You can put some pork in any dish. Pork is the most eaten meat by Han people. The dishes cooked by pork are simply listed as follows: stewed pork with vermicelli, fried celery, shredded pork, moo Shu pork, stewed pork with beans, broccoli, fried pork with green peppers, stewed pork with Sichuan cuisine, fried pork with red sauce, fried lotus root meat and braised ribs with kelp ... too many, I just write everywhere. What about you?