【秋日養生】秋天水果不只得梨子
⭐吃水果前分清自己寒熱底
⭐平性水果寒熱體質皆宜
#星期四食材
秋日常見水果多偏涼
秋日常見水果如梨、柚子、楊桃、柿子等屬性都偏涼適合秋天天氣乾燥時候適量食用。梨子有生津潤燥的功效,有助紓緩秋燥帶來的不適,但體質偏寒、脾胃虛弱不宜多吃。而「寒底人」宜選擇屬性平和或溫熱的水果,例如可健胃生津的葡萄,健胃潤腸的無花果,以及有生津止渴功效的石榴。
🔥體質偏熱人士常見症狀:臉色偏紅、眼乾目赤、偏好冷飲、常口乾、尿水色黃、大便偏乾
體質偏寒人士常見症狀:臉色蒼白、怕冷、偏好暖飲、遇風寒時身體局部痛、大便稀爛
梨 — 性寒,有生津潤燥、清熱止咳化痰的功效,適合口乾、喉嚨痛、便秘、暗瘡等偏熱症狀人士食用。
柚子 — 性寒,有清熱消滯、下氣化痰、醒酒的作用,適合消化不良、胃脹、噯氣人士、宿醉未解人士食用。
楊桃 — 性寒,有清熱生津、止咳、解酒的功效,適合因為煙酒過多、經常熬夜而出現的肺熱咳嗽、黃痰。
柿子 — 性寒,有清熱潤肺、生津止渴的功效,適合痔瘡出血、大便乾結人士食用。
*要注意體質偏寒、脾胃虛弱不宜多吃。
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Autumn fruits are usually cool in nature
Fruits we see during autumn such as pear, pomelo, starfruit, and persimmon are cool in nature. Hence, they are suitable to be eaten during the dry autumn season.
Pear can relieve the discomfort caused by autumn dryness, as it can induce salivation and quench thirst, but individuals with a cold body and a weak spleen and stomach should not consume it excessively.
Those with a cold body should opt for fruits that are warm or mild in nature. For instance, grapes (induces salivation and strengthens the spleen), fig (strengthens the stomach and moistens the intestines), and guava (induces salivation and quench thirst).
🔥 Common symptoms of people with heat-related body condition: reddish complexion, dry eyes, enjoy cold beverages, prone to dry mouth, yellowish urine, dry stool
❄️ Common symptoms of people with cold-related body condition: pale complexion, aversion to cold, enjoy hot beverages, partial body pain when encountering wind and cold, loose stool
Pear – cold in nature; can induce saliva secretion, moisten the body, clear heat and phlegm; is suitable for individuals with heat-related symptoms such as dry mouth, sore throat, constipation and acne.
Pomelo – cold in nature; can clear heat and relieve stagnation, clear the qi and phlegm, aid digestion and relieve hang over. It is suitable for those with digestion, bloating and belching problems, as well as those with a hangover.
Starfruit – cold in nature; can clear heat and induce saliva secretion, induce diuresis, relieve a cough and a hangover; suitable to relieve heaty lungs and coughs as well as the secretion of yellow phlegm that normally happen to frequent smokers and night owls.
Persimmon – cold in nature; can clear heat and moisten the lungs, induce saliva secretion and quench one’s thirst; suitable for individuals with bleeding hemorrhoids and dry stools.
*Those with cold-related body condition, as well as those with a weak and cold spleen and stomach should avoid eating.
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【時令靚湯】青木瓜和熟木瓜各有益處
⭐青木瓜糖份較少纖維較多
⭐熟木瓜維他命AC都較高
#星期五湯水
木瓜煲湯生熟皆宜
木瓜既是水果,又是下廚的食材,更可藥用,從中醫角度來看,木瓜有健脾胃、幫助消化、消暑解渴的功效,未成熟的青木瓜酸甜爽脆,適合用來做涼拌菜或煲湯;煲湯尤其適合產婦飲用,因為青木瓜所含的蛋白酶比熟木瓜多,有助催乳。而熟木瓜香甜多汁,可作水果食用,或者攪拌成蓉醃肉,因為木瓜酵素能分解蛋白質,令肉質更鬆軟;用作煲湯的話可令湯水更清甜可口。
木瓜 — 性平,能健脾胃,幫助消化,消暑解渴。適合脾胃虛弱、容易胃脹不適人士服用,能紓緩食慾下降、消化不良、胃部不適、產婦乳汁不多等症狀。注意孕婦不宜食用。
食材小貼士:
黃豆性平,有健脾利濕功效,有助紓緩脾虛水腫、無胃口等症狀。適合各類體質人士食用。但注意過量服用容易引致胃脹。痛風患者忌食。
木瓜粟米黃豆湯
功效:理氣和胃,清熱利濕,紓緩腸胃濕熱引起的胃脹及便秘等症狀。
材料:熟木瓜1個、粟米2根、粟米鬚20克、眉豆20克、黃豆30克、蜜棗2枚
做法:
1. 所有材料洗淨,木瓜去皮去籽切塊;粟米去衣留鬚切段備用。
2. 鍋中加入2000毫升水,放入全部材料,武火煮至水滾,調文火煮1小時,最後下鹽調味即可。
注意:由於木瓜會刺激子宮收縮,孕婦不宜食用。
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Benefits of using ripe and unripe papayas to make soup
Papaya is not only a type of fruit but also an ingredient used in cooking and has medicinal properties. From the perspective of Chinese Medicine, papaya can strengthen the stomach and spleen, aid digestion, clear summer-heat, and quench thirst.
Unripe green papayas are crunchy and are both sour and sweet in taste. They are suitable for cold dishes and can be used to make soup. Soup made from unripe papayas is suitable for postpartum women as the green fruit contains more proteases than the ripe ones, and these enzymes can induce lactation.
Ripe papayas, on the other hand, are sweet and juicy, and can be served as fresh fruit or mashed into puree and be used to marinate meat. This is because the enzymes in the papayas can break down protein, tenderizing the texture of the meat. By using ripe papayas to make soup, it becomes sweeter.
Papaya – mild in nature, can strengthen the spleen and stomach, improve digestion and quench one’s thirst; is suitable for individuals with a weak spleen and stomach, and those who experience bloating. It can stimulate appetite, relieve indigestion and promote lactation. Pregnant women should avoid eating papaya.
Tips on ingredient:
Soy beans are mild in nature, can strengthen the spleen and dispel dampness. Alleviates symptoms related to weak spleen such as bloating and lack of appetite. They are suitable for all body types. Note over consumption can lead to abdominal bloating and those suffering from gout should avoid.
Papaya and corn soup with soya bean
Effects: regulates qi and stomach, clears heat and dispels dampness, relieves stress related symptoms such as abdominal bloating and constipation.
Ingredients: 1 ripe papaya, 2 ears of corn, 20g corn silk, 20g black-eyed pea, 30g soya bean, 2 candied dates
Preparation:
1. Rinse all ingredients thoroughly. Peel and core the papaya and cut into pieces. Remove husks from corn and cut into pieces.
2. Combine all ingredients with 2500ml of water in a pot and cook on high heat until boiling. Turn to low heat and simmer for 1 hour. Add salt to taste.
Note: Since papaya can cause uterine contractions, it is not suitable for pregnant women.
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【當造水果】芒果是屬於夏天的味道
⭐以為青芒果未熟?
⭐青黃芒果是兩個不同品種
#星期一踢走BlueMonday
青芒果 vs 黃芒果
夏天到處都見到芒果的蹤影,金黃色澤、軟綿多汁的口感有誰不愛?且慢!有時看到青皮芒果是未熟透嗎?青芒果及黃芒果是兩個品種,青芒果外青內黃,果肉口感較爽脆,味道帶微酸,較適合做沙律、冷盤;而黃芒果果肉軟綿,味道較甜膩,多直接吃或做甜品及飲品。
不少人以為芒果「濕熱」,食材本身不會「濕熱」,「濕熱」是指人體致病的原因及體質;芒果性熱且肥甘黏膩,助濕生痰,故容易令體質偏熱人士增加「濕、熱」症狀,然而芒果有益胃、止嘔、止暈、解渴、利尿的作用,配合體質適量進食就可以享受芒果的滋味了。
芒果 — 性熱,具益胃、止嘔、止暈、解渴、利尿作用。多種原因造成的頭暈皆可食用芒果紓緩症狀;適合慢性氣管炎咳嗽、氣喘患者食用;皮膚敏感及過敏體質患者須謹慎食用。糖尿病患者不宜進食。
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Green mango vs Yellow mango
It is not difficult to find shops selling mangoes during summer, and it is an absolute delight to indulge in the sweet and juicy fruit. We often think a green mango is an unripe mango, but that is not always the case.
Green mangoes and yellow mangoes are actually two different varieties. Green mangoes have green skin but yellow flesh. Its flesh is crunchier and more sour in taste, and they are suitable to be used in salad and cold dishes. Yellow mangoes, on the other hand, are softer and sweeter, and they are often used in desserts or consumed directly.
Many people believe mangoes are ‘damp and hot’ in nature, but the term ‘damp heat’ is in fact used to describe the body constitution and the cause of illness. Since mangoes are warm in nature and are sweet and sticky, they can easily cause dampness to accumulate in the body and cause phlegm. Hence, individuals with a heat related body may experience damp heat symptoms.
Nonetheless, mangoes are good for the stomach, can relieve nausea and dizziness, quench thirst, and induce urination. We should be able to enjoy mangoes by consuming an appropriate amount of the fruit based on our body constitution.
Mango - Hot in nature. It can nourish stomach, relieve vomiting and dizziness, relieve thirst and promote diuresis. Dizziness caused by various reasons could be relieved by eating mango. It is suitable for those with chronic bronchitis cough or asthma. Those with skin allergy and sensitive body type should eat less. It is not suitable for diabetic patients.
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This week, The Thirsty Sisters are back with their thoughts on the recent Population Census 2020 survey, where it was reported for women to be more educated than their male counterparts! Why are people on Facebook angry about this increase? Are women really smarter than men? ? We got Sylvia and Nina to react to all these—tune in to hear all about it!
Link to The Straits Times article: https://str.sg/34Sk
Link to the Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/129011692114/posts/10157967528802115/?d=n
00:00 Intro
01:39 Topic of the day
03:18 Key statistics from the article
04:23 'Its a women problem'
06:27 Why we are having less children
11:00 How women balance work and family
13:30 Coping with your own and your child's issues
15:19 Are we ready to have children?
18:32 The new vs old mindset on single parenthood
21:34 Supporting women regardless of their decisions
22:50 Women are getting harder to get along with?!
26:42 Men have to pay on dates?
29:58 Not taking these comments at face value
32:46 Conclusion
Sylvia and Nina are not your typical influencers; they give it to you raw and real! Join them as they quench their never-ending thirst for wisdom, trends, success and men.
They explore hot and pressing issues you never thought you needed to know in this extremely in-depth podcast. Sisters, brothers and everyone in between or beyond; jump in and be thirsty!
*Disclaimers*
The legal age for sex in Singapore is 18. While being comfortable with your bodies is a must, please protect yourselves by using protection ?
https://singaporelegaladvice.com/law-articles/legal-age-for-sex-in-singapore/
Our views in this podcast include only our own experiences as heterosexual women in Singapore, we respect everyone’s views regardless of genders, gender identities and sexual orientations.
Follow The Thirsty Sisters on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Instagram!
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Featuring:
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Nina - https://www.instagram.com/ninatsf
Brand collaborations/features:
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The Thirsty Sisters TEAM
Co-Founders: Sylvia Chan | Nina Tan
Executive Producer: Sylvia Chan
Crew/Editors: Jade Liew | Winston Tay
Motion Graphics Designers: Bryan Seah | Kher Chyn
Sound Engineers: Nah Yu En | Mabel Leong
Digital Strategist: Winston Tay
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Getting our Tarot Cards Read is all the buzz right now, yes?
The Thirsty Sisters are back with another episode this week, this time with Geraldine—a Tarot Card Reader and we forced Sylvia to have her Tarot Cards read. How does life after the divorce look for her, and has she moved on from it? What about her ex-husband? What do the cards say about it all? Tune in to find out ?
Geraldine has also kindly offered a very HUAT rate of $88 (U.P. $99) exclusively for our TTS community ? This offer is valid till 30 June 2021 or till she's fully booked so fastest fingers first!
Check out Geraldine on Instagram @friendlyneighbourhoodwitchsg
Timestamps
00:00 intro
01:14 Topic of the Day
02:54 Why Nina isn't getting a reading
03:52 Get to know a tarot card reader
07:26 How to prepare before a tarot reading
08:12 Theme of today's reading: Sylvia's divorce
09:18 Sylvia picks her cards
11:28 Was Sylvia's divorce hard to decide?
14:18 Is Sylvia on the right path?
16:00 A difficult decision is on the way?
18:15 Wedding bells for Sylvia?!
21:20 Will Sylvia fully step out from her divorce?
22:12 How good is Sylvia's reading?
24:30 Can Nina ask questions on Sylvia's behalf?
25:41 How does Ryan feel about Sylvia?
28:05 Is Ryan happy with Sylvia?
29:46 Is Mandy happy with Sylvia's body size?
31:38 Questions from the TTS community ?
32:01 Will COVID-19 end this year?!
33:34 Will TTS make any impact?
34:56 Is Nina and Sylvia Chio Bu SG?!
37:10 How does tarot card reading empower us
38:46 Thoughts on the whole experience
42:05 Does Nina want a reading too?
43:07 Surprise for our TTS community
44:15 Shoutout to small female-owned businesses ?
45:22 Conclusion
Sylvia and Nina are not your typical influencers; they give it to you raw and real! Join them as they quench their never-ending thirst for wisdom, trends, success and men.
They explore hot and pressing issues you never thought you needed to know in this extremely in-depth podcast. Sisters, brothers and everyone in between or beyond; jump in and be thirsty!
*Disclaimers*
The legal age for sex in Singapore is 18. While being comfortable with your bodies is a must, please protect yourselves by using protection ?
https://singaporelegaladvice.com/law-articles/legal-age-for-sex-in-singapore/
Our views in this podcast include only our own experiences as heterosexual women in Singapore, we respect everyone’s views regardless of genders, gender identities and sexual orientations.
Follow The Thirsty Sisters on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Instagram!
https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/the-thirsty-sisters/id1509379792
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https://open.spotify.com/show/5yx8txjfb7dMkosumEv6lQ?si=5Ew1dv6wRlCayZ0TQfo-Ug
Featuring:
Sylvia - https://www.instagram.com/sylsylnoc
Nina - https://www.instagram.com/ninatsf
Brand collaborations/features:
sales@noc.com.sg
The Thirsty Sisters TEAM
Co-Founders: Sylvia Chan | Nina Tan
Executive Producer: Sylvia Chan
Crew/Editors: Jade Liew | Winston Tay
Motion Graphics Designers: Bryan Seah | Kher Chyn
Sound Engineers: Nah Yu En | Mabel Leong
Digital Strategist: Winston Tay
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We found the key to make your partners with avoidant attachment styles (aka Nina) cringe and/or cry: Ask them 36 Questions to Fall in Love!
The Thirsty Sisters are back this week to grill each other with uncomfortable questions! But do they really work? Sylvia and Nina put it to the test and ask each other these vulnerable, intimate questions. Will this turn out surprisingly fuzzy or emotionally traumatic? Tune in to find out ❤️
Link to 36 Questions to Fall in Love: http://36questionsinlove.com/
00:00 Intro
01:15 Topic of the Day
02:09 Vulnerable = Fall in Love?
03:20 How we'll be doing the 36 Questions
04:34 These questions lead to marriage?
05:25 The perfect day for us
06:16 How will we die?
06:47 What do we have in common?
07:17 What are we most grateful for?
09:21 What would we change about the way we were raised?
11:05 What ability would we like to gain?
13:30 Would we ask these questions on a date?
15:22 What would we want to know from a crystal ball?
17:13 What we've dreamt of doing for a long time
20:16 What are our greatest accomplishments?
23:25 Nina is dying at this question
24:15 Our most treasured memories
27:34 Diving deep into Nina's unexpected reaction
29:17 Nina is having a mental breakdown
30:15 Our most terrible memories
33:52 How we would live if we were going to die soon
36:07 Nina is dying (figuratively)
37:06 When did we last cry?
40:26 What do we regret not saying to someone?
45:36 Our parent-child relationship struggles
47:00 What we would save in a fire
48:57 Set 1 vs Set 2 vs Set 3?
49:17 Did you fall in love with us?
50:02 Conclusion
Sylvia and Nina are not your typical influencers; they give it to you raw and real! Join them as they quench their never-ending thirst for wisdom, trends, success and men.
They explore hot and pressing issues you never thought you needed to know in this extremely in-depth podcast. Sisters, brothers and everyone in between or beyond; jump in and be thirsty!
*Disclaimers*
The legal age for sex in Singapore is 18. While being comfortable with your bodies is a must, please protect yourselves by using protection ?
https://singaporelegaladvice.com/law-articles/legal-age-for-sex-in-singapore/
Our views in this podcast include only our own experiences as heterosexual women in Singapore, we respect everyone’s views regardless of genders, gender identities and sexual orientations.
Follow The Thirsty Sisters on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Instagram!
https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/the-thirsty-sisters/id1509379792
https://www.instagram.com/thethirstysisterstts
https://open.spotify.com/show/5yx8txjfb7dMkosumEv6lQ?si=5Ew1dv6wRlCayZ0TQfo-Ug
Featuring:
Sylvia - https://www.instagram.com/sylsylnoc
Nina - https://www.instagram.com/ninatsf
Brand collaborations/features:
sales@noc.com.sg
The Thirsty Sisters TEAM
Co-Founders: Sylvia Chan | Nina Tan
Executive Producer: Sylvia Chan
Crew/Editors: Jade Liew | Winston Tay
Motion Graphics Designers: Bryan Seah | Kher Chyn
Sound Engineers: Nah Yu En | Mabel Leong
Digital Strategist: Winston Tay