wakame, beaten egg & shimeji soup
- Serves: 4
- Calories: 26 kcal
- Total Time: 30 m
- Prep: 25 m
- Cook: 5 m
- Japanese: Wakame to shimeji no kaki-tama-jiru

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ingredients:
- 1 egg
- 3 g dried wakame
- 80 g package shimeji mushrooms
- 1 teaspoon soy sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 800 ml bonito soup stock
- 120 ml water for soaking dried wakame

step 1:
Soak the dried wakame seaweed in the 120 ml of water for about 15 minutes to reconstitute it. Drain the water.

step 2:
Cut off the roots of the shimeji mushrooms.

step 3:
Beat the egg.

step 4:
Boil the bonito soup stock and add the wakame and shimeji mushrooms.

step 5:
After boiling, add the soy sauce and salt. Simmer for 30 seconds.

step 6:
Add the beaten egg. Mix a couple of times. Remove from heat.

comment:
The soup becomes mellow with the egg. For rejuvenation, vitamins are also necessary, especially vitamins A, C and E, which are called the "three major rejuvenation vitamins. Egg does not contain vitamin C, biy it contains a lot of vitamin A, which has an antioxidant effect.

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