Badamu (Badamu, Badamu) is the name of Xinjiang Uygur language, and it is named after Persian Badam. Its fruit is called almond (Amygdalus communis? L.), which belongs to Rosaceae, Prunoideae and Peach (Amygdalus? L.) Trees are world-famous woody oil trees and dried fruit trees.
brief introduction
Almonds is a popular nut produced all over the world. "Badam" is explained academically and means "kernel". The Chinese word "Badanmu" is a transliteration rather than a free translation of the word "Baadaam".
"Baadaam" is the name of Almonds in many countries in the world. 80% of the almonds in the world are produced in California, USA. In addition, almonds are planted in India, Pakistan, Iran and Xinjiang, China. This name is well known to local people because of its long-standing cultural tradition.
Almond is rich in nutrition. One ounce (about 30g/23) of almond contains about 6g of protein, 4g of dietary fiber, 75mg of calcium, 7.4mg of vitamin E, 0.3mg of vitamin B2 and 1 mg of nicotinic acid.