What cannot be eaten with abalone?

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Seabird Cannot be eaten with what? What should not be consumed with abalone?

Also known as: Squid, Abalone, Nine-Hole, Purple Abalone, Plate Abalone, Large Abalone, Stone, White Jǐ, Broad Mouth Fish, Bright Wing Fish, Gliding Fish, Ming Mu Fish

Forbidden groups: Gout patients and those with high uric acid should not eat abalone meat; only a small amount of soup is appropriate. Those with a cold, fever, or sore throat due to yin deficiency should avoid it. Those with persistent skin diseases should also avoid it.

Suitable groups: Generally suitable for all. Especially suitable for those who urinate frequently at night, have qi deficiency asthma,blood pressure instability, and difficulty concentrating.

Contradictions:Abalone+Liver Easy to cause digestive discomfort
Abalone+Chicken Affects digestion and absorption
Suitable matches:Abalone+Bamboo Shoots Nutritionally balanced, easy to absorb

Can abalone be eaten with something?

Abalone

Suitable matches: Bamboo Shoots

Contradictions: Liver, Chicken

Functions: Enhance immunity, moisten the intestines, promote growth and development

No Easy to cause digestive discomfort

Can abalone be eaten with chicken?

Abalone

Suitable matches: Bamboo Shoots

Contradictions: Liver, Chicken

Functions: Enhance immunity, moisten the intestines, promote growth and development

Chicken

Suitable matches:Chinese Wormwood,Winter Melon,Long Beans

Contradictions:Celery,Plums,Chrysanthemum

Functions: Strengthen the body, enhance immunity, nourish kidney essence

No Affects digestion and absorption

Can abalone be eaten with bamboo shoots?

Abalone

Suitable matches: Bamboo Shoots

Contradictions: Liver, Chicken

Functions: Enhance immunity, moisten the intestines, promote growth and development

Bamboo Shoots

Suitable matches: Abalone,Black Fungus

Contradictions: Syrup, Lamb Liver,Lamb Meat

Functions: Stimulate appetite, relieve chest congestion, promote bowel movement, reduce...

Yes Nutritionally balanced, easy to absorb
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