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Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine distributed 30,000 medicated moon cakes to students free of charge. Have you eaten?
Near the Mid-Autumn Festival, many places have innovative mooncake flavors. In Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, they made 30,000 medicated moon cakes and distributed them to students free of charge. For a time, Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine became someone else's school in my mouth. Because I haven't eaten medicated moon cakes, my personal understanding and imagination tend to cook in the dark, but after reading the comments of my classmates at school, I want to try it, which is another day to envy others' schools!

Medicinal moon cakes mainly add some traditional Chinese medicine ingredients to the moon cakes to achieve the effect of eating moon cakes for health preservation. It is understood that the price of some medicated moon cakes on the market is between 200 and 600 yuan, and the price of Cordyceps moon cakes is nearly 5,000 yuan. But the expert's opinion is that it is not recommended that you buy too expensive, because moon cakes are just an ordinary food, not a health care product; According to the provisions of the Food Safety Law, if drugs other than those specified are added, it may be suspected of committing a crime. So if you really want to buy this kind of moon cake, you should avoid buying unsafe Chinese medicine, such as? Dangshen? Mooncakes made of dozens of medicinal materials banned by the state are not only unhealthy, but also harmful to our health.

The moon cakes customized by Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine this time mainly have two flavors, one is beneficial cake and the other is skin cake, both of which have the effects of invigorating spleen and stomach, nourishing essence and tonifying deficiency. The main ingredients used are red dates, yam, white lentils, dried tangerine peel, hawthorn, medlar, poria cocos and lotus seeds. In addition to these two kinds of medicated moon cakes, there are three kinds of Cantonese moon cakes with school motto, namely Wuren moon cake, sugar-free melon moon cake and sugar-free pure bean paste moon cake.

As for the distribution of medicated moon cakes in colleges and universities, my opinion is that this not only reflects a kind of holiday care for students, but also is a new thing produced by the collision between classical medicine and today's society. I think it is very valuable to let more people know the existence of this traditional craft and make the public interested in our traditional medicinal diet by innovating the taste of moon cakes. If you want to try, I will think that this is a reflection of the tradition that society remembers! I hope I can try this new flavor of moon cakes next Mid-Autumn Festival!