Recently, in many cities of our country, there have been salt rush actions. Can iodized salt really prevent radiation? Is salt the only way to prevent radiation? In fact, many daily foods have the function of preventing radiation. The editor has summarized several dishes with anti-radiation effects. Eating more of these dishes can also prevent radiation, so there's no need to queue up and rush for salt anymore.
**Black Fungus Fried Eggs**
**Anti-radiation Keyword - Detoxification**
Black fungus helps the human body to expel harmful fibrous substances, making it difficult for these substances to cause damage within the body and leaving them no room to stand. At the same time, these foods are rich in nutrients, such as vitamin C, various trace elements, which play a great role in improving human immunity and preventing disease.
**Main Ingredients (for two people):** 3 eggs; 2 grams of black fungus; 50 grams of snow peas; 150 grams of peeled shrimp. **Seasonings:** A little salt; half a spoon of salad oil; two spoons of sake; one spoon of starch; a little soy sauce; a little pepper.
**Making Method:**
1. Remove the intestinal vein of the shrimp, season with salt, starch, and soy sauce. Soak the fungus well and keep it ready. Blanch the snow peas in hot salt water, drain the water after taking them out and keep them ready.
2. Beat the eggs into a bowl, season with salt, then pour salad oil into the pot, stir-fry the eggs until cooked, and put them in a bowl and keep them ready.
3. Don't waste the remaining salad oil, add the shrimp, fungus, and snow peas in order, season with salt, sake, and pepper, finally add the eggs back, and you're done when it's ready to be served.