It should be cool. Physalis alkekengi (Latin name: Physali alkekengi L.) is also known as red mushroom mother, hanging golden lantern, Goli, lantern grass, lantern fruit, roselle bead, bubble grass, ghost lantern, etc. In the north, it is called mushroom wilting, girl, etc. The fruit is eaten. It is native to China and has wild resources distributed in both the north and south. Physalis has a long history of cultivation in China. In 300 BC, there were records of Physalis in Erya. Now it is widely cultivated in Northeast China. It is less cultivated in other areas and is still a rare vegetable. The orthodox Northeastern name is: Guzita, and the English name is: Chinese Lantern Plant. In doubt: Physalis, in the Northeast is Huanggu Niang. Red Lady is a red lady grass and is called Red Lady in "Liubian Jilue". There is a big difference between the two. (Nilgen) Physalis has the functions of clearing away heat, detoxifying, diuretic, lowering blood pressure, strengthening the heart, and inhibiting bacteria. It mainly treats diseases such as hot cough, sore throat, hoarse voice, acute flat body inflammation, dysuria and edema. When the physalis is mature, it hangs all over the branches, like a string of lanterns, which is unique. Sour berries contain a variety of nutrients needed by the human body. The calcium content is 73.1 times that of tomatoes and 13.8 times that of carrots. The vitamin C content is 6.4 times that of tomatoes and 5.4 times that of carrots. Its unique flavor and rich nutrition make it a good raw material for processing beverages, fruit wine and other drinks.