Q: Can I use another type of sweetener instead of osmanthus honey?
A: Yes, you can substitute osmanthus honey with other sweeteners like regular honey or maple syrup, but it will alter the final flavor slightly.
Q: Do I need to soak the green mung beans before cooking?
A: Yes, it’s recommended to soak the green mung beans for several hours or overnight for better texture and faster cooking.
Q: Can I use frozen lotus root for this recipe?
A: Yes, frozen lotus root can be used, but fresh is preferred for the best texture and taste.
Refreshing Lotus Root with Mung Beans and Osmanthus Honey
Notes
- Green mung beans (绿豆仁) - 100 grams
- Lotus root (莲藕) - 6 sections
- Water - 400 grams
- Osmanthus honey (桂花蜜) - 30 grams
- Clean and slice the lotus root into thin pieces.
- Rinse the green mung beans and soak them for several hours or overnight.
- In a pot, add the soaked mung beans and sliced lotus root. Pour in 400 grams of water.
- Cook over medium heat until the mung beans are soft and the lotus root slices are tender.
- Once cooked, add the osmanthus honey and stir well to combine. Simmer for an additional 5 minutes.
- Serve warm or chilled as a refreshing dish.
- Rich in dietary fiber
- Contains vitamins and minerals from lotus root and green mung beans
- Low in fat
- Natural sweetness from osmanthus honey