I’m delighted to introduce my first subscriber-exclusive collection—a thoughtfully curated series of cooling tong sui recipes designed for warm days and overall wellness.
🍵 Collection One: Cooling Tong Sui for Hot Weather
This first season features four recipes known for their natural cooling properties:
• Episode 1: Winter Melon with Luo Han Guo
• + 3 more nourishing recipes coming soon
Each recipe in this collection is gentle, soothing, and ideal for reducing internal heat—perfect for anyone seeking to rebalance their body.
Thank you for being here. I hope you enjoy this special series as much as I enjoyed creating it. 💛
Winter Melon with Luo Han Guo Dessert Soup (Tong Sui)
This tong sui has a unique sweetness and subtle melon fragrance. The winter melon has a mild taste with a subtle hint of honeydew melon. Once cooked, it turns soft and juicy, soaking up the flavors of the soup.
Luo han guo (monk fruit) brings a distinct sweetness without the need for much added sugar. It also lends a subtle herbal note that pairs beautifully with red dates and longan, resulting in a light, soothing, and aromatic dessert soup.
Both winter melon and luo han guo have cooling properties. Served warm, it feels nourishing and comforting. Chilled, it’s wonderfully cooling and refreshing—perfect for hot weather or when your body feels overheated.
Ingredients:
Yield 可做:
6 servings 6份
Ingredients 材料:
1 kg winter melon 1公斤冬瓜
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