Garlic (Allium sativum), scientific name anemone, lives under the beach and swallows sediment and absorbs nutrients from it, so it is covered with sediment, which is bluish yellow and looks like garlic. Garlic is widely distributed. The coastline from Zhejiang to Jiangsu is very long, and there are many beaches suitable for garlic growth. Early summer is the harvest season every year. When the tide receded, people dug up the garlic growing under their feet.
It is advisable to simmer garlic. Be careful not to put salt when simmering, because it is already salty; Don't add water either, because it has high water content. It is generally believed that it has a high effect of tonifying kidney and strengthening yang, and it is a good product for four seasons tonic.
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Anemone hides countless stinging cells, and the stinging sacs in the stinging cells contain barbed wire. Once you touch it, these stingers will immediately stab your opponent and inject "anemone toxin". Studies have shown that when anemones emit toxins, the osmotic pressure in the body reaches 2000 gravity acceleration, and it takes only 0.02 seconds to complete the launch.
There is a huge red anemone growing in the sea area of Wei Yi, and its toxin is extremely toxic, so locals often use it as arrow poison. The sand anemone growing in Bermuda is more toxic and is called the most powerful biotoxin in the world.
There are also many anemones growing in Bohai Sea in China, which pose a great threat to divers working underwater. Divers are stung by red anemones, resulting in redness, loss of appetite, dizziness and fatigue, which will seriously affect the efficiency of on-site work.
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