English:
A traditional Chinese nourishing soup 🥘, animal bones boiled for a long time, milky white soup, rich in collagen, nourishing and healthy.
中文:
中国传统滋补汤品🥘,动物骨头长时间熬煮,汤汁奶白,富含胶原蛋白,滋补养生。
Origin English: Bone broth is an important part of Chinese dietary culture. It has been regarded as a top nourishing soup since ancient times, which can supplement calcium and collagen.
Origin Chinese: 骨头汤是中国饮食文化的重要组成部分,自古被视为顶级滋补汤品,能够补充钙质与胶原蛋白。
📌 Example 1
A: "How is bone broth?" B: "It's milky white and full of nutrition."
A:"骨头汤怎么样?" B:"奶白浓郁,营养满满。"
📌 Example 2
A: "How long did you boil the bone broth?" B: "We boiled it for more than 4 hours."
A:"你们骨头汤熬了多久?" B:"熬了4个多小时。"
📌 Example 3
A: "What good is bone broth for us?" B: "It's rich in collagen and good for skin."
A:"骨头汤对我们有什么好处?" B:"富含胶原蛋白,对皮肤好。"
📌 Example 4
A: "What can bone broth supplement for us?" B: "Drinking it can supplement calcium for us."
A:"骨头汤能给我们补充什么?" B:"喝它能给我们补充钙质。"
📌 Example 5
A: "What kind of soup is bone broth?" B: "It's a classic Chinese nourishing soup."
A:"骨头汤是什么类型的汤?" B:"是经典的中式滋补汤。"
📌 Example 6
A: "Do Chinese families boil bone broth at home?" B: "Yes, they often boil it at home."
A:"中国家庭在家熬骨头汤吗?" B:"是的,经常在家熬。"
📌 Example 7
A: "When can we drink bone broth?" B: "It's suitable to drink in all seasons."
A:"我们什么时候能喝骨头汤?" B:"四季皆宜饮用。"
📌 Example 8
A: "How to make bone broth more fragrant?" B: "The longer it's boiled, the more fragrant it is."
A:"怎么让骨头汤更香?" B:"熬得越久越香浓。"
📌 Example 9
A: "Who is bone broth suitable for?" B: "It's a healthy soup for all ages."
A:"骨头汤适合什么人喝?" B:"是老少皆宜的健康汤品。"
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