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RE: Jobs Tears: Cooking for Gut Healing

in Natural Medicine4 years ago

Curated for #naturalmedicine by @justinparke.

Not 100% sure, but think I may have seen these in a dessert once upon a time somewhere. I have definitely seen these in dried form for sale in a Chinese grocery story in the USA many years ago. It does look very much like barley or lotus seeds, hope your friend is getting back on her feet and stronger every day.

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Appreciate the curation support @justinparke - thank you. Ask Sreypov - I'm sure they're used in Khmer food too - very common in Southern China and so easy to buy in Asia.

My friend is having her stitches out tomorrow - micro improvement and still only manages the dressing change and that's it for the day. Dr said 6-12 months for a complete recovery, and that's not certain given her age.

Hope you're doing well in Suriname.

 4 years ago  

You're welcome, and I will be sure to check with @Sreypov. I once translated for a German company that was hoping to revive forgotten edibles in Cambodia, but the business never became commercially viable, and I lost my job when it became a peppercorn wholesaler.

Hope your friend gets tip-top shape soon.