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Can I drink milk when I eat fungus?
Auricularia auricula and milk can be eaten together, and there is no reaction between them.

Milk is rich in animal protein. Drinking more milk in daily life can supplement calcium to the body and increase immunity. Auricularia auricula is rich in plant protein, which has rich nutritional value and health care function. You can also eat more in moderation. There is nothing wrong with eating milk and fungus together. These two kinds of protein can digest each other without causing any harm to the body.

It's just that drinking milk does have some taboos. Try not to eat milk with fruit, soy milk and chocolate. There are some taboos in eating fungus. Radish, conch, snail, Ophiopogon japonicus and pheasant had better not eat black fungus. Many people like to drink milk in their daily life, which is no problem, but some people will take medicine with milk instead of boiled water. This is not desirable and will affect the release and absorption of the drug effect. Try not to drink milk for about an hour before and after taking the medicine.