Dumplings are not a semi-liquid diet, they are a common food. Dumplings are common food, and do not belong to semi-liquid diet. Semi-liquid diet refers to a diet between soft rice and liquid, which is easier to chew and digest than soft rice, and commonly includes soup noodles, wontons, rice porridge, eggdrop soup and fish soup. Generally in surgical treatment, as the patient’s body is in the recovery period, the digestive function is relatively reduced, at this time you need to eat a semi-liquid diet to promote the body’s recovery. Dumplings are general food, rich in carbohydrates, protein, vitamins and dietary fiber and other nutrients, appropriate eating dumplings can meet the body’s nutritional needs. However, it is not recommended to eat dumplings for patients who are recovering from surgery.