On Qixi Festival, many people often eat red bean porridge, especially young people, because they believe it will help their love life go smoothly. Feng Shui expert Nguyen Song Ha said that, in fact, red beans have many nutritional values, helping the body to improve health. Red beans also have the effect of reducing appetite, so red bean porridge is a useful tool in the process of regaining a slim figure. Red beans contain essential biological substances such as saponin and catechin, which have the effect of strengthening and maintaining bone density, significantly reducing bone and muscle diseases.
In many countries such as China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, etc., the use of red beans has become very popular because of the feng shui color it brings. Red beans are often made into bracelets, necklaces or put in glass jars for decoration purposes or to give to loved ones.

Red bean sweet soup is a popular dish on the Qixi Festival.
On Qixi Festival, there is always red bean soup because of the belief that eating red bean soup will help you 'get rid of being single'. Feng shui experts say that this comes from the deep red color of red beans often brings others a sense of luck. In terms of feng shui, this is symbolic, but whether eating red bean soup can help make dreams come true is a completely different matter.
Each person has a different destiny, and at the same time, the personal factor also plays a significant part in each person's life. Red beans should only be considered a symbolic element, a symbol of faith for us to strive for. Do not think that red beans will be a divine treasure that helps us stay away from difficulties and challenges.
Delicious dishes with red beans bring luck on Qixi Festival
1. Fried moon cake with red bean filling
Qixi Festival is also the time to signal the approaching Mid-Autumn Festival. If you have an oven, you can try making fried mooncakes with red bean filling. The crust when fried is crispy, expanding into many beautiful layers, while the inside is filled with soft, sweet red bean filling.

2. Red bean and grass jelly dessert
Red bean and grass jelly dessert is a popular dish on Qixi Festival. Red beans are cooked soft, rich, sweet, and mixed with soft, cool grass jelly and chewy tapioca pearls, and the sweet, fatty taste of coconut milk. According to folk beliefs, eating red beans on Qixi Festival will bring good luck to the couple. And those who sometimes eat red beans will help their marriage become stronger and bring them good luck.
3. Sunflower red bean milk
This Western red bean and sunflower milk is suitable for all family members, helps blood circulation, beautifies the skin, prevents cardiovascular diseases, cools the body and prevents obesity.
4. Roasted red bean water helps nourish the skin
Roasted red bean water is a good beauty drink for women. Red beans just need to be roasted and boiled into water and then drink instead of filtered water. Roasted red bean water helps cool the body, beautify the skin, and keep in shape.
5. Lotus root soup with red bean and mushroom
If you want to eat a bowl of salty soup with red beans, lotus root stewed with mushrooms and red beans is the choice for you on this Qixi Festival. Lotus root stewed with mushrooms and red beans is suitable for a family meal, both delicious and strange with the elegant sweet mushrooms.

6. Red bean porridge
Red bean porridge is often eaten as a light breakfast, and is popular on Qixi Festival. The dish has high nutritional content and helps stimulate the digestive system and strengthen the immune system.
7. Red bean sticky rice
Besides porridge and red bean sweet soup, red bean sticky rice is also a must-have dish on Qixi Festival. Delicious red bean sticky rice symbolizes the wish for happiness in couples. You can also eat red bean sticky rice instead of rice on this day.
8. Red bean yogurt
The combination of red beans and yogurt creates a new and unique dessert for singles on Qixi Festival. Eating red bean yogurt can also help cool down well.
9. Red bean milk tea
Red bean milk tea is one of the favorite drinks of young people, especially during Qixi Festival when it is more popular than ever.
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