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Which is better, taro or taro? What is the reason that peeling taro itches again?

1 Which is better, small taro or big taro?

Small taro tastes better.

Because small taro is good, it is from Myanmar, soft and delicate, sweet and palatable, sweet, pungent and flat, and enters the stomach.

In addition, taro also contains minerals such as calcium, phosphorus and iron, as well as various nutrients such as carotene, thiamine, riboflavin, nicotinic acid and vitamin C. Taro is a tonic suitable for all ages and a treasure of autumn vegetarian diet.

2 What is the reason for peeling taro itch? Taro skin contains highly alkaline mucus, which is called grass acid base and has a strong stimulating effect on the skin. Saponin contained in taro skin can also cause skin itching, which is also the reason why taro causes itchy fingers.

In addition, a very small amount of saponin will enter the blood. Saponin has hemolytic effect, which will cause red blood cells to decompose, so that blood cells will disintegrate and lose blood coagulation ability. But don't worry too much, saponin will not cause food poisoning, because it can be destroyed by gastric juice, and it will be destroyed when it is heated.

3 How to peel taro? Boil a pot of boiling water in advance, wash the bought taro, remove dirt and impurities, directly put it in boiling water for a while, pick it up, cool it in cold water, and peel it easily with a knife. Don't worry about itchy skin caused by taro juice.

Cooking Wash taro and steam or cook it until it is cooked. Cooked taro will not cause itchy skin and can be peeled directly by hand, but peeled taro can only be eaten as a staple food. If processed into dishes, it is difficult to taste and the taste is not good.

Friction put a lot of taro in a bag, don't put it too full, pick up the bag and shake it up and down, so that the taro in the bag can remove the skin through friction.

Rinse water directly peels raw taro with hands and steel balls under running water. Most of the juice of taro will flow away with running water and rarely remain on hands, so the effect of causing skin itching is not very strong and the problem is not big.

Clean taro with steel balls, put it in water, take it out, and slowly grind off the skin of taro with steel balls.