
That is all because nobody cares to fix them properly relying solely on whatever they find in the instant packages. However, with a bit of imagination it is very easy to recreate the kind of gorgeous meal I saw in Taiwan. It is healthy, filling and delicious, a little constellation of delightful chunks and pieces. The recipe couldn't be more simple: put everything in a bowl, pour boiling water, microwave for 3 minutes. Below are the ingredients I usually use.
Seafood:
- two types of shrimp,
- squid,
- baby octopuses,
- clams,
- mussels.
- konbu,
- wakame.
Veggies:
- kamjam (daylily buds),
- lotus root,
- pak choy,
- kang kong.
- Japanese miso (miso paste and katsuobushi extract),
- Thai tom yam (galangal root, lemon grass and kaffir lime leaves, chilies and fried chili paste),
- spicy Szechuan (doubanjiang, Szechuan pepper and sesame oil) or
- Korean gochujang-flavoured udon.
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