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What is the most common food to eat after being frightened?

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Eating pears in surprise is a folk custom in the north. Farmers want to eat pears on the day of fright, which means saying goodbye to pests. When spring returns to the earth, the climate is relatively dry, which makes people thirsty easily. Raw pears are cold and sweet, and have the effects of moistening the lungs and relieving cough, nourishing yin and clearing heat, so pears are especially suitable for eating in this season.

(hen's) egg

Besides eating pears, there is also a folk saying that people are afraid of eating eggs. It is said that it is because the white tiger is sacrificed on this day, and the white tiger usually grins. Only feed it with eggs, and it won't hurt people if you are full. After evolution, the eggs that were originally fed to the white tiger are now fed to people themselves.

Except for protein, you should not eat more than three egg yolks per week, and your cholesterol intake should not exceed 300mg per day. It turns out that protein contains neither fat nor cholesterol, and it is a kind of food close to pure protein, so protein's intake is not restricted like egg yolk.

Fried beans

In Shaanxi, some areas want to eat fried beans after being electrocuted. People soak soybeans in salt water and stir-fry them in a pot, making a crackling sound, which symbolizes the jumping sound of insects when they are tortured by heat in the pot.

Soybeans are really cheap and of good quality. For women, isoflavones contained in it can produce similar effects as estrogen hormones, lower blood cholesterol, protect the heart and prevent breast cancer and osteoporosis.