The gathering team returned with a full load. After arriving at the square, they brought the bamboo shoots to the No. 2 hunting team, which was on a break today, for weighing and distribution.

Shan, Duo's father, asked, "Lan, what kind of food is this? I've never seen it before. Have you discovered something new?"

"Haha, Shan, that's right. It's so easy to find new food as long as Sang is here." Lan said proudly, as if Sang Tian's face was her face.

"This is called bamboo shoots, and it can be used for stir-frying and making soup. We are not very clear about this.

But Sang promised us that next time if we don’t go to collect food when it rains, he will teach us how to cook.

The most important thing is that bamboo shoots are available all year round, even in the snowy season."

There was an uproar at the scene. The snow season was long! This meant they could eat fresh food during the snow season.

But the most important thing is that if the food stored during the snow season is not enough, you can also dig bamboo shoots so that you will not starve to death.

This is really not a trivial matter, at least for their tribe. The snow season is a terrifying existence for them, and they are always afraid of it and always resist it.

But the appearance of chestnuts and bamboo shoots gave everyone present a little confidence to face the cold wind and blizzards of the snow season...

And all this comes from - Sang!

She had only been in the tribe for two or three days, but she had brought so many surprises to the tribe.

Food is one thing, but what shocked the hunting team even more was the trap hunting method that Meng and his team taught Hunting Team No. 2 after returning from hunting last night!

He tried it himself and was shocked by such a thing.

Meng told him that this was the method Sang came up with.

She is smart, strategic, and knows how to hunt... I have never seen such a female before.

"Okay, don't be shocked. None of you would have thought that Sang knows about witchcraft!" Duo said excitedly.

As soon as the words fell, there was complete silence, and all the tribesmen were stunned...

She also knows about witchcraft. Is she a witch? So, does that mean we have two witches in our tribe now?

These are their feelings and questions from the depths of their hearts.

At this time, a gentle but firm voice came: "I am not a witch, I just know a few witch medicines.

I have said that as long as I know, understand and know, I will teach you without reservation.

Bamboo shoots grow into bamboo, and bamboo leaves can be used to treat diseases.

Bamboo leaf water can prevent and treat symptoms of getting angry, and can also treat symptoms such as excessive fire in the heart meridian and sores in the mouth and tongue.

In addition, it can also clear the fire in the small intestine and treat urinary problems and urinary tract infections.

It has a good effect on relieving symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating.

Bamboo leaf water also has the effect of calming the nerves. It is used to treat convulsions in children and has the effect of replenishing vital energy.

From now on, if you experience any of the above symptoms, you can pick bamboo leaves and boil them in water to drink." Sang Tian took out a sample of bamboo tubes and leaves to show them.

"So it's the knotwood. Can it actually cure diseases?" "Yes, yes. There are two knotwood forests on the way to the hunting ground."

"Oh my god, I won't be afraid of snow season anymore. If I run out of food, I'll just go dig bamboo shoots." "How come Sang knows everything?"

"Yes, yes. The trapping method she invented is so ingenious. Hunting Team No. 1 is using it today, and we'll use it tomorrow too."

Voices like these reached Sang Tian's ears, and amidst the noise there seemed to be another voice saying something like "I know witchcraft...the next...successor..."

Sang Tian couldn't hear clearly so she simply stopped listening.

After the noise, everyone slowly dispersed and began to prepare lunch.

At this moment, Sang went to the trap set yesterday afternoon. She wanted to see what she had harvested.

But please, please catch something!

Sang Tian carefully searched for yesterday's marks to find the trap. When she found the first one, Sang Tian nervously peered into the cave slowly, holding her breath and secretly glancing out of the corner of her eye...

Ah, it's empty, there's nothing, it's so infuriating. But the chestnuts on top are gone.

What on earth is so smart about the primeval forest!

Sang Tian was not discouraged. There were five traps in total, and this was only the first one.

But when she found the second one, she was so upset that the chestnuts were lying there untouched!!! There was no animal to eat them.

It's okay! It's okay! It's okay!

Sang Tian comforted herself by tearing the tree and looking for the third one. The chestnuts on it were gone, and the leaves and branches had collapsed. There was hope.

As expected, there was a gray-black pheasant lying inside. Judging from the bloodstains that had dried up not very long ago, it should have been around seven or eight in the morning.

It's only eleven o'clock now, and if it continues like this, the weather will turn cold in autumn.

It's not broken yet.

The chestnut in the fourth pit is still intact.

There was another pheasant in the fifth pit.

Sang Tian held a pheasant in each hand, but this pheasant was twice as big as the modern ones.

Modern pheasants are generally not as heavy as domestic chickens, weighing only ten kilograms at most. But the ones I carried in my hand weighed twenty kilograms, and two of them weighed forty kilograms.

She couldn’t finish it all by herself. It seems today is still a day of good food for those ancient people!!!

(Tribe members: Pie in the sky? ? ?)

Sang Tian first went to the river and boiled a full stone pot of hot water because she needed to pluck the pheasant.

Then Sang quickly returned to the cave and grabbed a bunch of chestnuts.

After waiting for the water to boil, use the bamboo scoop made today to evenly pour the water on the pheasant.

Then comes the delicate plucking process, and finally the gutting and removing of the internal organs. I don't like eating animal organs, so I threw them all away except the chicken stomach. The meat was firm and chewy.

The most important thing is that the skin on the chicken stomach is a traditional Chinese medicine called chicken gizzard lining.

Used for indigestion, abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, etc. caused by disharmony between the spleen and stomach.

This has to be kept.

After processing the chicken, Sang Tian poured chicken fat and oil into the pot.

Wild garlic is still used to stimulate the aroma of the oil, and then the chicken pieces are poured in and stir-fried. However, since the pot is really full, only five bamboo tubes can be used to cook them separately.

Stir-fry until the chicken is golden brown and the skin is browned until half-cooked. When the meat aroma is fully released, pour in the chestnuts and stir-fry. When the chestnuts are half-cooked, the sweetness slowly lingers on the meat, and the meat aroma and the sweet aroma of the chestnuts slowly mix.

When the chestnuts start to become soft and tender, pour in clean water and boil over high heat at first, then add salt and stir well. When the water boils and the meat is 90% cooked, simmer over low heat to collect the juice.

Finally, the chicken is covered with rich and fragrant soup and garnished with golden chestnuts. It is rich and fragrant and tastes delicious and sweet.

Sang Tian sprinkled in wild garlic segments and served it.

The chestnut chicken in the bamboo tube is also ready. Compared with the one in the stone pot, which has a unique bamboo fragrance, it is sweeter and more fragrant, which is very special.

Sang Tian felt a little worried after filling the stone bowl. After processing the 40-pound chicken, it was about 31 or 32 pounds, plus 10 pounds of chestnuts, and there was still soup.

How can I finish all this? Hahaha.

Sang Tian had no choice but to share some of it with several tribesmen who were barbecuing by the river. Afterwards, Sang Tian directly sent all five chestnut chickens to the males who were smoking meat and resting in the shade of the trees in the square.

He also sent some of the cave orchids, rain, clouds, and flowers from the stone bowl in the pot to his family.

Everyone expressed their gratitude and gave Sang some fruits, and some gave Sang Tian some barbecue.

When she returned to the river to eat, the hunters in the square and the tribesmen by the river had finished eating. They all said it was very delicious and kept praising Sang's cooking skills.

After Sang Tian finished eating and cleaned up, she prepared to go back for a nap.

Around three o'clock in the afternoon, some females in the tribe would come to ask Sang Tian to help teach them how to braid their hair.

By the way, there were also females who did not join the collection team and did not know how to weave baskets, and even children around four years old came to learn how to weave baskets.

In addition, Sang Tian borrowed a set of animal skin clothes from Duo, and she must change clothes carefully at night.

But Duo insisted on making a new one for Sang. Her father Shan would hunt for himself during his rest time, and there were plenty of animal skins distributed by the tribe.

Duo wanted to personally measure Sang Tian's body shape and make a fur coat for her.

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