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Where does Chun 'an hickory belong?

Product origin: Tianmu Mountain, Chun 'an, Hangzhou Product features: crisp and sweet, with compelling aroma, rich nutrition and easy preservation.

Product efficacy: extremely rich in nutrition, easy to be absorbed by the human body; Nucleolus has the effects of moistening lung, benefiting qi, nourishing blood, relieving asthma, moistening dryness and resolving phlegm, and eliminating deficiency and cold. Peel is also an important raw material for chemical industry, medicine and light industry. The astringent shell can be used to extract oil.

Product Description: Carya cathayensis in Chun 'an is mainly produced in Tianmu Mountain, and the Carya cathayensis in Axe King, Yan Jia and Chun 'an Qi Lin is the best. Carya cathayensis is a kind of beneficial fruit. Its nuts can be used for oil extraction and cooking, and can also be used as seasoning for making candy and cakes. According to data analysis, each kilogram of walnut kernel is equal to the nutritional value of 9 kilograms of fresh milk or 5 kilograms of eggs and 2 kilograms of beef, which is more easily absorbed by the human body than milk, eggs and beef. It can be said that drupes are all treasures. Commonly known as "small walnut", it belongs to deciduous trees of Juglandaceae. Harvest pecans in mid-September. After peeling, wash with water and dry in the shade. Then cook in an iron pot for about four hours to remove the astringency of the seeds. Because dried fruits are nutritious and easy to store and carry, foreign tourists like to buy them and eat them on the trip or give them to relatives and friends. Chun 'an Carya cathayensis enjoys a high reputation for its excellent quality.

Product allusion: Both the Ming Wanli's Genealogy of Houses and the Qing Kangxi's Genealogy of Houses recorded: "There are pecans in the south, the bottom of which is as flat as betel nut, with thick and firm skin and plenty of barnyard grass, and its shell is very thick, so it needs to be broken by thorns." The original hickory has a long history. According to experts' research, its growth conditions are all related to Cambrian strata. Field investigation: Artificial cultivation has a history of more than 200 years, and its popularization occurred in recent 100 years. According to the 3 1 (1942) changhua economic investigation report, "hickory was not noticed before, and it was only in the early years of the Republic of China that it was opened to the outside world. Later, it was discovered by leisure people and used as a tea aid, so it gradually became a new wealth in Changhua. "