How to write the mooncake stuffing is as follows:
Dumping, horizontal skimming/hook, vertical lifting, skimming, horizontal skimming/hook, skimming, vertical, horizontal, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal
stuffing, meaning:
1. The stuffing is simplified according to ancient calligraphy.
2. From eating and drinking.
3. The flavoring added by rice flour food as a pit package is the paradigm of stuffing.
4. Original meaning: meat, vegetables, sugar, etc. wrapped in food such as pasta or snacks.
5. "Stuffing" words: exposed stuffing, stuffing cake, exposed stuffing, stuffing, old stuffing made new, paper stuffing, stuffing, fruit stuffing, sour stuffing, stuffing grass, meat stuffing, sour stuffing, fruit pie, stuffing and stuffing.
Mooncake stuffing:
Plant seeds, such as walnut kernel, almond, sesame kernel, melon seeds, hawthorn, lotus seed, adzuki bean, jujube paste, etc., are often used, which has a certain health care effect on human body.
Plant seeds contain high unsaturated fatty acids, mainly oleic acid and linoleic acid, which is beneficial to soften blood vessels and prevent arteriosclerosis. Containing minerals is beneficial to improving immunity and preventing zinc deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in children; Lotus seeds, adzuki beans and sesame seeds are high in potassium, which can replace sodium salts in cells, nourish myocardium and regulate blood pressure; From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, some raw materials are mostly mild, which strengthens the heart, calms and calms the nerves. Some seeds are rich in vitamin E, which is anti-aging and nourishes the skin and blackens the hair.
Moon cakes:
Moon cakes, also known as moon cakes, harvest cakes and reunion cakes, are one of the traditional Han cuisines in China. Moon cakes were originally used as offerings to worship the moon god.
Offering sacrifices to the moon is a very old custom in China, which is actually a worship activity of the ancients to the "Moon God". Eating moon cakes and enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival is an indispensable custom in the northern and southern parts of China. Moon cakes symbolize a happy reunion. People regard them as holiday food, and use them to worship the moon and give them to relatives and friends.
As an offering to worship the moon god, moon cakes have a long history. The word moon cake was first included in Wu Zimu's "Dream of Liang Lu" in the Southern Song Dynasty. Mooncakes are integrated with local food customs, and they have developed Cantonese, Jin, Beijing, Su, Chao and Dian styles, which are loved by people all over China. Mooncakes can soften blood vessels, prevent arteriosclerosis and improve immunity.