Liver soup

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Liver soup
TypeSoup
Place of originChina
Main ingredientsPork liver, ginger, soy sauce

Liver soup is a soup in Chinese cuisine that has been dated back to the Han Dynasty. It was a favorite food of many poor farmers in the region. It is popular in China, Singapore and Malaysia.

Preparation

Often using a pork liver, it is cut horizontally and vertically. Then, the bile or extra fats are carefully sliced away. Ginger is boiled and soy sauce is added. The liver is placed in the solution and left to cook for a while. Sesame oil and pepper are often used as condiments in this soup.

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