The difference between mudwort and Chrysanthemum coronarium is:
1, mudwort and Chrysanthemum coronarium may be the biggest difference for us is that the edible parts are not the same. Although both are common food in life, but there are still a lot of people can not tell the difference between them.
2, Chrysanthemum coronarium is a leaf-eating plant, Chrysanthemum is a stem-eating plant. Chrysanthemum is artificially cultivated, mud artemisia is wild.
3, Chrysanthemum coronarium, also known as Artemisia pontica, native to China, is a herb. It has artemisia's clear air, chrysanthemum's sweet fragrance. Because of its leaf shape like chrysanthemum, also known as chrysanthemum vegetables. And mud artemisia will emit a special aroma, usually eat its stems. When stir-fried with meat, it has a delicious flavor, which makes the lips and the teeth feel fresh and aftertaste.
4, mud artemisia, also known as artemisia, is growing in the Yangtze River on the beach in the shape of a kind of wild vegetables like Chrysanthemum, there is a unique aroma, because it tastes a little bit similar to the earth's aroma, so it is known as mud artemisia, because of the unique flavor, but also the mouth refreshingly crispy, is very popular in Hubei people love.
5, the difference between Artemisia and Chrysanthemum is not only in appearance, or in the planting method is still different. Because the mud artemisia does not need us to plant at all, it is as long as the soil there is suitable for it to germinate, it can grow everywhere, but Chrysanthemum is different, it needs artificial planting. And relatively speaking, the smell of Chrysanthemum is more fragrant, people prefer to use Chrysanthemum to make delicious dishes.