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What foods require coagulation?
There are many situations where food needs to be coagulated, including but not limited to pudding, mousse, jelly, tofu, etc. Pudding and mousse usually require the use of coagulants, such as gelatin, carrageenan, agar, etc. These coagulants can help the food form a speci...Read more -
Are eggs a coagulant?
Eggs are a food in themselves, not a chemical coagulant. In cooking, eggs are usually used as an ingredient to increase nutrition and improve the taste of food, rather than as a coagulant. However, in certain specific food production processes, such as making tofu puddin...Read more -
How does coagulation work?
The coagulation process is the process of the human body's blood changing from a liquid state to a solid state. The coagulation process is one of the important physiological functions of the human body to stop bleeding. If there is a problem wi...Read more -
What foods are natural coagulants?
Peanuts have a clotting effect. Because peanuts contain a large amount of vitamin K, which has the hemostatic effect. The hemostatic effect of peanut red coat is 50 times higher than that of peanut, and it has a very good hemostatic effect on all kinds of bleeding diseas...Read more -
What should I pay attention to if my coagulation function is poor?
Poor coagulation function? Look here, daily taboos, diet and precautions I once met a patient named Xiao Zhang, whose coagulation function decreased due to long-term use of a certain drug. After adjusting the drug, paying attention to diet and improving living habits, hi...Read more -
Ten foods that can kill blood clots
Perhaps everyone has heard of "blood coagulation", but most people are not clear about the specific meaning of "blood coagulation". You should know that the danger of blood coagulation is not ordinary. It may cause limb dysfunction, coma, etc., and in severe cases it may...Read more