A traditional recipe for colds: boiled black bean liquid (by Marchan)
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Posted on 2005/7/25 10:28
kousei3
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Hallo everyone,

Its the time of KAN-NO-IRI (the beginning of the cold season) and now more and more people are catching colds in my neighborhood.
Then, let's exchange information about traditional recipes for colds both for ourselves and for future generations!
First, I would like to discuss the liquid from boiled black beans
I was given this as cough syrup in my childhood.
I didn't dislike it because it was both sweet and easy to drink.
At that time, my mother would boil black beans on a brazier in our house not only for New Year dishes, but throughout the year.
Such black beans were sent by our relatives as the most famous place for good quality ones, was Tanba (the old name of northern Kyoto prefecture), located near both my fathers and mother's villages and many of our relatives lived there at that time.
Marchan
Its the time of KAN-NO-IRI (the beginning of the cold season) and now more and more people are catching colds in my neighborhood.
Then, let's exchange information about traditional recipes for colds both for ourselves and for future generations!
First, I would like to discuss the liquid from boiled black beans
I was given this as cough syrup in my childhood.
I didn't dislike it because it was both sweet and easy to drink.
At that time, my mother would boil black beans on a brazier in our house not only for New Year dishes, but throughout the year.
Such black beans were sent by our relatives as the most famous place for good quality ones, was Tanba (the old name of northern Kyoto prefecture), located near both my fathers and mother's villages and many of our relatives lived there at that time.
Marchan


