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Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad

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Kcal
4g
Fat
4g
Carbs
4g
Net Carbs
2g
Sugars
3g
Protein
Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad

Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad is a refreshing, crunchy dish that’s simple to prepare yet packed with flavour and nutrition. Originating from northern China, this salad involves lightly smashing cucumbers before marinating them in a special dressing. The smashing technique enables the cucumbers to better absorb the dressing, resulting in a dish that is tangy, cooling, and full of texture.

Cucumbers are naturally hydrating, low in calories, and rich in antioxidants, making them an excellent addition to an anti-inflammatory lifestyle. Their high water and fibre content support digestion and help with feelings of fullness, which can aid in maintaining a healthy weight. A healthy weight is one of the most important factors in managing and preventing fatty liver disease, a growing health concern worldwide. By swapping processed snacks for nutrient-dense dishes like this cucumber salad, you can support liver health while enjoying something delicious.

This salad is also versatile: it pairs well with grilled fish, lean proteins, or can be enjoyed on its own as a light meal. The sesame oil provides healthy fats, while garlic adds not only flavour but also natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

Quick to prepare and full of vibrant flavour, Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad is the perfect example of how traditional recipes can support modern health goals. Members of Eat Burn Sleep can also access the Fatty Liver Disease Personalized Advice, offering tailored guidance for long-term liver health.

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