Sishen soup
Sishen soup, also known as Four Herbs Soup, is a traditional Taiwanese soup widely enjoyed as a comforting and health-promoting xiaochi. Known for its herbal properties, this soup is typically made using traditional Chinese medicine ingredients and is a popular dish in night markets and eateries across Taiwan. The soup is particularly valued during colder months or as a remedy for fatigue, reflecting the fusion of traditional medicinal beliefs with everyday culinary practices.
Ingredients and Preparation
The name 四神, which translates to Four Deities, refers to the four primary ingredients in the soup, traditionally considered to have medicinal benefits in Chinese herbal cuisine. The typical ingredients include:- Lotus seeds: Known to aid digestion and calm the mind.
- Chinese yam: Believed to improve digestion and enhance kidney function.
- Gorgon fruit: Aids in reducing excess moisture in the body.
- Job's tears: Often used to promote healthy skin and reduce inflammation.
- Pork intestines or ribs: Commonly used to add richness and flavor.
- Ginger and garlic: To enhance the taste and provide warmth.
- Herbs and spices: Such as dried tangerine peel or medicinal roots to boost the soup's health benefits.