Posted February 27, 200025 yr Dear cecil,After seeing the pictures with no description my mind is filled with so much questions so I am posting a few till you provide a brief description with the pictures.Why so much significance is given to Lotus root. Thanks.
Posted February 27, 200025 yr Staff Dear Anon,1. The lotus root is a `root' grown underground. It is equivalent to potatoes where it grows underground and `harvested' by digging it out.2. Like all food, it is much `respected' because of its cooling properties. For example, if one has a sore throat, some Chinese steam it with water and pork or peanuts or other ingredients. The soup is usally drank and the lotus root slices are eaten or thrown away after the soup is made. (Some people like eating it while others obtain the soup).The tea-pot in one of the links is a replica of how the lotus root looks like.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/27/00 5:15:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,After seeing the pictures withno description my mind isfilled with so much questionsso I am posting a few till youprovide a brief descriptionwith the pictures.Why so much significance isgiven to Lotus root. Thanks.
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