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This topic reminds me of an interesting Chinese saying that goes if you eating the same animal organs can be better for your own organs. So,amny people like to eat pig or cow livers to help their own liver to be better. Doesn't it sounds weired? In fact, Chinese people are really good at cooking a variety of dishes with animal organs. When we try to cook some dish with amimal brains, the pigs' is the easiest one to get. But many people don't like eating pig brains, because they think that pigs are not that clever. So, what can be used to replace the pigs' brains? A special thing usually comes into our minds , guess what? It's definitely the wallnuts. The inside part of a wallnut pretty looks like a man's brain and it's very nutritious, so we like eating wallnuts to hope that we will get more clever. As a consequence, few people become more clever after even eating too much wallnuts. Maybe DHA can be good for tots' brains, but in my opinion, only using our brain as much as possible can keep us clever.
17. Sep. 2025 08:07
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This topic reminds me of an interesting Chinese saying: eating the same kind of animal organ can be good for your own organ. For example, many people like to eat pig or cow liver to make their own liver healthier. Doesn’t it sound strange?
In fact, Chinese people are very good at cooking a variety of dishes with animal organs. When cooking with animal brains, pig brains are the easiest to find. But many people do not like eating them, because they believe pigs are not very clever. So, what can be used to replace pig brains? A special food usually comes to mind. It is walnuts. The inside of a walnut looks very much like a human brain, and it is very nutritious. People like eating walnuts in the hope that they will become smarter.
As a result, few people actually become smarter, even after eating many walnuts. Maybe DHA is good for children’s brains, but in my opinion, the best way to stay smart is to use our brain as much as possible.
“if you eating” should be “if you eat.” “can be better for your own organs” sounds clearer as “can be good for your own organ.” “Doesn’t it sounds weired” should be “Doesn’t it sound strange.” “amimal” is a spelling mistake; it should be “animal.” “the pigs’ is the easiest one to get” is better as “pig brains are the easiest to find.” “wallnuts” should be spelled “walnuts.” “pretty looks like a man’s brain” is better as “looks very much like a human brain.” “tots” can be changed to “children” to make the meaning clearer but native speakers will understand it.
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This topic reminds me of an interesting Chinese proverb that goes if you eating
the same animal organs can be better for your own organs. So,amny people like to
eat pig or cow livers to help their own liver to be better. Doesn't it sounds
weired? In fact, Chinese people are really good at cooking a variety of dishes
with animal organs. When we try to cook some dish with amimal brains, the pigs'
is the easiest one to get. But many people don't like eating pig brains, because
they think that pigs are not that clever. So, what can be used to replace the
pigs' brains? A special thing usually comes into our minds , guess what? It's
definitely the wallnuts. The inside part of a wallnut pretty looks like a man's
brain and it's very nutritious, so we like eating wallnuts to hope that we will
get more clever. As a consequence, few people become more clever after even
eating too much wallnuts. Maybe DHA can be good for tots' brains, but in my
opinion, only using our brain as much as possible can keep us clever.
17. Sep. 2025 14:08
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