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Chinese Confinement Egg Omelette With

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Ingredients

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2 eggs
1 tablespoon water

Nutritional information

143
Calories
85g
Calories From Fat
9.5g
Total Fat
3.1 g
Saturated Fat
372mg
Cholesterol
142.4mg
Sodium
0.7g
Carbs
0g
Dietary Fiber
0.4g
Sugars
12.6g
Protein
115g
Serving Size (g)
1
Serving Size

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Chinese Confinement Egg Omelette With

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    Pleasant & light. Sesame is good for calcium and that is why I chose this recipe. DD1 (4 years old) and I had this with sesame rice crackers for breakfast. I actually avoided this early postpartum because of the ginger. I suggest you add the introduction ingredients to the list and that way it will receive more reviews. Made for "I've saved all these recipes!" March Diabetic Tag.

    • 30 min
    • Serves 1
    • Easy

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    Chinese Confinement Egg Omelette With Sesame Oil, This Nyonya-style confinement omelette is an assemblage of whipped eggs, chopped garlic, pounded ginger and sesame oil. Ginger is very useful for treating colds, coughs, nausea, heartburn, indigestion and flu-like symptoms, making it a widely used ingredients in confinement meals to ward off postpartum colds. Cooking with sesame seed oil can lower blood pressure thanks to an antioxidant called sesamin. If possible, use organic eggs or eggs from a healthy free-range chickens, they are an excellent health tonic for postpartum woman., Pleasant & light. Sesame is good for calcium and that is why I chose this recipe. DD1 (4 years old) and I had this with sesame rice crackers for breakfast. I actually avoided this early postpartum because of the ginger. I suggest you add the introduction ingredients to the list and that way it will receive more reviews. Made for I’ve saved all these recipes! March Diabetic Tag., This Nyonya-style confinement omelette is an assemblage of whipped eggs, chopped garlic, pounded ginger and sesame oil. Ginger is very useful for treating colds, coughs, nausea, heartburn, indigestion and flu-like symptoms, making it a widely used ingredients in confinement meals to ward off postpartum colds. Cooking with sesame seed oil can lower blood pressure thanks to an antioxidant called sesamin. If possible, use organic eggs or eggs from a healthy free-range chickens, they are an excellent health tonic for postpartum woman.


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    Steps

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    In a Small Bowl, Combine Eggs, Water and Salt by Whipping Lightly With a Fork.

    2
    Done

    Heat a Wok Over Medium Heat, Add Sesame Oil, Saut Garlic and Ginger Till Fragrant.

    3
    Done

    Pour in Egg Mixture and Fry Until Cooked, Turning Over Occasionally.

    4
    Done

    Serve as a Sandwich For Breakfast or With Rice For Lunch.

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