Spring Eating in Chinese Wellness: Light, Fresh, and Simple
Two light spring recipes - ginger scallion noodle soup and mint pea soup - for cool-weather comfort.
One of the core ideas in Chinese wellness is that daily self-care can shift with the seasons. What feels comforting in winter may feel heavy in summer. This page gives an overview of seasonal adjustments; the book goes deeper with specific routines for each season.
Two light spring recipes - ginger scallion noodle soup and mint pea soup - for cool-weather comfort.
Hydrating summer foods - mung bean & watermelon cooler and cucumber sesame salad.
Warm autumn comfort bowls - pear & ginger bowl and mushroom sweet potato soup.
Hearty winter recipes - ginger lamb broth and black sesame rice porridge.
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