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Step 1
To a large stock pot, add pork bones, salt (1 teaspoon) and water to cover. Cover pot and bring it to a boil. Once it comes to a rolling boil and impurities appear at the top, turn off heat.
Step 2
Place a large colander in a sink and strain the content of pot into the colander, discarding all the dirty water. Wash bones throughly with cold running water. Rinse and drain dry. Set aside.
Step 3
Clean the stock pot and fill it with water (3 liters) and return to stove. Bring the pot to a boil then add the cleaned bones, daikon and yellow onion. Simmer on low for 1-1/2 hours, uncovered. Occasionally, skim the surface of any foam/bubbles that float to the top.
Step 4
Strain out solids. To make a tasty bone broth, season stock with sugar, sea salt, stock powder and MSG (optional). Serve with the bones (don’t discard; lots of tender meats there) and optionally garnish with green onions and/or cilantro for a beautiful finish.
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