Wang Fan didn't use the ready-made spiced chicken powder commonly used in the South.
He only used some sand ginger powder and fresh sand ginger along with scallion sections for marination. For such a premium ingredient like 'flying dragon,' adding too many spices would be like stealing the show.
He picked up the five-finger peach and sniffed it under his nose again, smelling only a faint milky fragrance, then nodded reassuringly.
Five-finger peach can strengthen the spleen, nourish the lungs, promote circulation, and improve beauty. It's a herbal ingredient often used in soups in the South. However, there's another herb called gou wen that looks very similar, which many might not recognize. It also has another name—Poisonous Herb.
This little thing's flowers look like honeysuckle, and its stems and roots resemble the five-finger peach. Not only is it difficult for ordinary people to tell them apart, but even some sellers of herbal medicines might not notice.
