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Material. 300 grams of salmon.
1 2 green peppers, 1 2 yellow bell peppers, 1 4 green onions, 1 2 eggs, 40 grams of grapefruit peel.
2 cloves of garlic. Preparation 1: Peel and mince the green onion and garlic; Wash the grapefruit peel and cut into cubes; Green pepper, yellow sweet.
Peppers are removed from the stems and seeds, washed and sliced; Beat the eggs in eight bowls and stir well and set aside.
2. Wash the salmon and cut it into 0
5 cm thick slices, put them in a bowl, add ingredient A and half of the egg juice, mix well and marinate for about 5 minutes, put them in a warm oil pan that is hot for 8 or 6 minutes, and set aside.
3. Pour 1 tablespoon of oil into the pot and heat it, add the green onion, garlic and grapefruit peel and stir-fry until fragrant, add Ingredient B and stir-fry well, then add Ingredient C and all ingredients and stir-fry until the flavor is served.
Ingredient a: salt, pepper.
1 4 teaspoons each.
Rice wine, salad oil.
1 2 teaspoons each.
1 teaspoon starch.
Ingredient B: 1 tbsp curry powder.
Ingredient C: 1 2 tsp sugar.
1 tablespoon coconut milk.
Although salmon is suitable for sashimi, because the fish meat is prone to special parasites, unless you buy salmon for raw food, it is still the same.
It is safer to cook. The meat is delicious, chunky, and less stingy, so there are quite a lot of suitable methods, slicing or dicing to dry fry, grill, and cook thoroughly.
All very tasty.
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Reykjavík Cathedral, located on a hill in downtown Reykjavík, was built in 1930 and is a landmark of the city. Named after the famous Icelandic writer Hal Grimms, it commemorates his great contribution to Icelandic literature. The church has a novel design and is an organ structure, and the statue of Sigsson in front of the church was built in honor of Sigsson, the father of Iceland's independence.
The foundation stone of the church began in 1940 and was largely completed by the end of the sixties. The church took more than half a century to complete, thanks to the church's funding and donations from the faithful. The church has a novel design, an organ structure, and the main hall is more than 30 meters high and can accommodate 1,200 people.
Reykjavík Cathedral also has a very conspicuous tower, which is also its most prominent symbol. The tower was built between the time the church was fully built. The tower is 72 meters high, and visitors can take an elevator to the top floor for a panoramic view of Iceland's capital, Reykjavík, while also seeing the surrounding mountains.
In front of the church, there is also a statue of Sigsson, a gift from the United States in 1930 to commemorate the 1,000th anniversary of Iceland's founding. The statue depicts Leifur Eiriksson, the father of Icelandic independence. In the middle of the 19th century, the Icelandic national independence movement gradually rose to prominence under the leadership of Sigsson, and finally succeeded.
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Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland and the largest city in Iceland, has a population of no more than 60,000 people, well-developed roads and an extremely clean environment. Because of the small population, all the buses that run on the highway are often the driver alone. We visited the University of Reykjavík, one of Iceland's two national universities.
Amazingly, there were no walls around the school, no obvious objects, and the doors to the classrooms and offices were unlocked. Students and visitors can come and go freely, using computers and other equipment. The cityhall in Reykjavik is built on a 2-kilometer lake, known locally as "Duck Lake" by the local Chinese.
That's because hundreds of swans, ducks and other waterfowl live here during the mild summer months. In the cold winter months, the lake discharges hot water at the right temperature to feed the fowl for the winter. At that time, the animals on the lake will be shoulder to shoulder, and its frame style is no less than our Wangfujing Street.
Located on the Celtiana Peninsula in Fahsa Bay in southwest Iceland, not far from the Arctic Circle, Reykjavik is the northernmost capital of the world. Although it is located at high latitudes, due to the influence of the warm current of the North Atlantic, the climate here is not very cold, and the average temperature in January is also around 0
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in Iceland. It is the capital of Iceland.
It is mainly known for its coldness.
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I'm a liberal arts student and use my knowledge below.
Reykjavik: The capital of Iceland. It is close to the Arctic Circle, but the climate is warm and has a temperate oceanic climate.
The reason is that Iceland is located at the junction of the Asia-Europe and Atlantic plates, and the earth's crust is active, so there are many hot springs.
It is also due to the influence of the North Atlantic Warm Current, which plays a role in warming and humidifying.
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The Blue Lagoon is a famous outdoor bath in Iceland, a world-famous geothermal hot spring located southeast of the city of Reykjavík. People call the Blue Lagoon a "natural beauty salon". The formation of the Blue Lagoon is very special, the sea water absorbs heat through the hot volcanic lava layer underground, and the water contains many chemical and mineral crystals that have been proven by the Icelandic medical school to have some kind of healing effect on mental stress, so the various products extracted from the Blue Lagoon are also recognized.
Don't be reckless when entering the Blue Lagoon, go down the sand slowly, the bottom is undulating, and be careful not to hit the sudden lava. The formation of the Blue Lagoon is very special, the sea water passes through the hot volcanic lava layer underground to absorb heat to generate electricity, and the water contains many chemical and mineral crystals that have been proven by Icelandic medicine to relieve stress and have some kind of healing effect, so the various products extracted from the Blue Lagoon are also popular. The Blue Lagoon seems to have become Iceland's quintessential Xuan **, and many people soak in the light blue hot springs.
After leaving the airport, the geographical landscape began to change significantly, and there were occasional small fishing villages next to the coastal road; Inland the road is even more desolate, with endless volcanic lava overgrown with bryophytes that resemble a soft carpet of the earth.
When you see the indicators of the Blue Lagoon, you can't believe it's located between a barren black mountain lava rock, and the three huge chimneys of the Schwartsengerny geothermal power plant are famous landmarks.
You can't be too reckless to enter the Blue Lagoon, and you can go down the sand slowly, but the bottom is undulating, so you have to be careful not to hit the sudden melt rock. The water temperature near the changing room is about 30, and the closer you get to the power plant, the higher the water temperature and the deeper the water.
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Due to the abundance of geothermal resources, Icelanders have built a geothermal heating system in Reykjavík as early as the year. After continuous drilling and expansion, miles of hot water pipes have been laid throughout the city, and the hot water in the capital district comes from geothermal areas, in addition to the establishment of automated hot water stations to provide hot water and heating for the city's residents. These energy sources save billions of ISK per year.
Since geothermal energy provides energy for the city's industry, one does not see the boilers and chimneys that are common in other cities. Reykjavík has blue skies and a clean and almost pollution-free city, so it is known as a "smoke-free city".
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Iceland's capital Reykjavik is located near the Arctic Circle, with many hot springs and fumaroles, and legend has it that when people settled here in the 9th century, they saw "white smoke" rising from the shore from afar, and mistook the steaming water in the hot springs for smoke, and called this place "Reykjavík", which means "smoking city" in Icelandic. Due to the abundance of geothermal resources, Icelanders built a geothermal heating system in Reykjavík as early as 1928, and after continuous drilling and expansion, 370 miles of hot water pipes have been laid throughout the city, and the hot water in the 10 districts of the capital comes from 4 geothermal areas, in addition to 10 automated hot water stations to provide hot water and heating for the residents of the city. This energy can save billions of Icelandic kronor every year, and because geothermal energy provides energy for the city's industry, people will not see the boilers and chimneys that are common in other cities, and Reykjavík has blue skies and a clean and pollution-free cityscape, hence the name "smoke-free city".
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