growth characteristics of Xiangtianguo
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Xiangtianguo is produced in Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. Its fruit stands upright at the branch end and grows towards the sky, so it is named Xiangtianguo, which is called after the plant. It takes 9-12 months from flowering to fruit maturity, and the height of the bearing tree is generally 4-6 feet. Local residents have taken Xiangtianguo for health care for more than a thousand years, and it has been passed down from generation to generation, which is a daily drink of local people.
the history of Xiangtianguo
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Many years ago, a royal aristocrat in Malaysia suffered from diabetes and hypertension. He came to Solomon Islands and discovered a magical wild plant there, which was called Xiangtianguo by the locals. It is the first time that he has seen such a strange-looking fruit. After detailed inquiry, he learned that Xiangtianguo has been growing in this island country for thousands of years. Local residents have used it to treat diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and endocrine disorders. Its health benefits have been passed down from generation to generation in Solomon Islands, and local residents have taken Xiangtianguo for more than a thousand years. Deciding to give it a try, he took some fruits picked by residents from Xiangtianguo tree and ate them for a while. He was surprised to find that his illness had miraculously recovered.
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The anecdote spread quickly, and the medical scientists made a special analysis on it and proved the curative effect of Solomon Islands on the fruit of heaven. Kyle International, together with professors from Malaya Medical College and doctors from the Department of Pharmacy in Sandy Land, conducted in-depth scientific research and experimental research on Xiangtianguo in Solomon Islands. The results show that Xiangtianguo has the function of effectively improving the level of hypertension and hyperglycemia. They also made a statistic that the incidence of diabetes and hypertension among local Solomon Islands residents is much lower than that in other parts of the world, which is closely related to their long-term consumption of Xiangtianguo.
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After that, a large number of people flocked to Solomon Islands to experience the magic of Xiangtianguo for themselves, and doctors even included it in the prescription. Subsequently, the Malaysian Herbal Catalogue will also record Xiangtianguo in it, which is bitter, astringent, cool, antipyretic, convergent and strong in seed kernel! Its seed indications: diabetes, hypertension.
The value of Solomon Islands to the fruit of heaven
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Solomon Islands has a total land area of nearly 3, square kilometers, and the degree of artificial development is very low. It is precisely because of this that the unique geographical environment and beautiful ecological climate have been preserved here. In today's deteriorating global environment, Solomon Islands can really be called a fairyland on earth and a paradise. Solomon Islands has beautiful scenery, beautiful Zhong Ling, mysterious and quiet virgin forest, deep blue sky and clear water, rich and diverse vegetation, and is known as the natural oxygen bar on the earth. The beauty of Solomon Islands can't be described in words. Many Chinese and foreign tourists come here to touch and feel its elegance and agility.
It is in this excellent ecological environment of Solomon Islands that the original treasure Xiangtianguo was bred. In this natural and pollution-free oasis and in this unique geographical environment, the original Xiangtianguo, which is rich in unique active nutrients, has extremely important medical and medicinal values and has undoubtedly become a natural wild plant fruit that cannot be copied. According to a survey, Xiangtianguo, which is rich in Solomon, contains extremely high effective medicinal components, and has good health care and medicinal effects on human body, especially for treating diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia. However, there are very few active ingredients that are artificially planted in other areas, and the medicinal value is even less comparable.
different regions have completely different drug effects, which is the magic of Xiangtianguo as a medicine. Because of thousands of years' vicissitudes of life, the growth cycle is long, the annual output is very small, and the transportation cost is high, it is rarely seen in the market. As the saying goes, things are rare, which is why Solomon's original treasure has become an extremely scarce and unrepeatable rare resource.
medical scientists have made a detailed comparative analysis of the components of the artificially planted fruit of Xiangtianguo in Indonesia and Malaysia and the naturally wild fruit of Xiangtianguo in Solomon Islands. The results show that the active components in the artificially planted fruit of Xiangtianguo in Indonesia and Malaysia are very low, which is quite different from that of Xiangtianguo in Solomon Islands. This result is quite surprising. The final conclusion is that only those who grow in the Solo Islands and spread in the wild > >
question 2: can the bread tree be eaten? hello, the bread tree is not edible, but its fruit is edible.
Breadth tree is a woody food plant, which can also be used for viewing. It is suitable for planting as street trees and garden trees. Its fruit is rich in starch, and it is usually cooked by baking, steaming and frying before eating. After cooking, it tastes similar to bread and potatoes, soft and delicious, sour and sweet, and it is the staple food in many tropical regions. The flesh is full, the taste is sweet, the nutrition is rich, and it contains a lot of starch, vitamins A and B, and a small amount of protein and fat.
question 3: how to eat breadfruit (scientific name: Artocarpus altilis, English name: breadfruit), also known as breadfruit, belongs to Moraceae and is a typical tropical perennial evergreen fruit tree. Originally from Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries, it is now cultivated in Sri Lanka, Hawaii, Mexico, Brazil, Zaire and other countries in the United States, with sporadic cultivation in Wanning, Baoting and Danzhou in Hainan, Yilan, Pingtung and Hualien in Taiwan Province. Bread tree (Treculia africana) is native to tropical Africa, as a secondary food crop. Fruit is edible and tastes like bread, hence its name.
The starch content of fruits is very rich, and they are usually cooked by baking, steaming and frying before eating. After cooking, the taste is similar to bread and potatoes. A bread tree can bear 2 fruits a year, which is one of the highest yields of edible plants. Wood is light, soft and thick, and can also be used for building. Island residents use it as a canoe.
Bread fruit is widely used, edible and beautiful, and can be used as an ornamental tree and planted. Bread fruit is rich in nutritional value, and its pulp and seeds are rich in protein, carbohydrates, minerals such as calcium, iron and phosphorus, vitamins and rich dietary fiber. Every 1 g breadfruit contains protein 1? 34 g, fat ? 31 g, carbohydrate 27? 82 g, cellulose 1? 5 g, ash 1? 23 g and nutrients such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, carotene and vitamin B. The calorie of 1 g breadfruit powder is 331 calories, including protein 4? 5%, carbohydrate 76? 7%; The calorie of 1 g cassava flour is 347 calories, including protein 1? 16% and carbohydrate 83? 83%。 It can be seen that the protein content of breadfruit is higher than that of cassava, which is also a starchy food.
question 4: is the bread of the bread tree edible? The fruit is a poly-flower fruit formed by an inflorescence, with rich flesh, sweet taste and rich nutrition. It contains a lot of starch, vitamins A and B and a little protein and fat.
question 5: how to eat baobab's dry powder? It is too sour to brew directly with boiling water, and the taste is not good. Thank you for pointing out that it is not delicious, and its nutritional value is also average
Question 6: Why can the fruit of bread tree eat bread tree? It can be said that it is a natural bread factory, which can provide people with three ripe bread fruits for free in one year. People put the ripe fruits picked from trees on the fire and bake them until they are yellow, so they can be eaten. When the toasted breadfruit was opened by hand, the fragrance of milky white pulp came to the nose. This kind of baked "bread" is soft and delicious, sour and sweet, and its flavor is very similar to that sold in shops. You must not underestimate this natural "bread". Its edible value is quite high, which can be compared with sweet potato. It contains a lot of starch, a little fat and protein, and is rich in vitamins A and B. Bread fruit can be baked directly, and can also be used to make jam or wine. Because breadfruit is an indispensable woody food for local residents, people planted breadfruit trees in the front and back of their houses. It is said that the breadfruit produced by a breadtree can support 1-2 people.
Question 7: Why can the fruit of the bread tree be eaten? The bread tree is a woody food plant and can also be used for viewing. The fleshy fruit is rich in starch and can be eaten after barbecue. It tastes like bread and is suitable for planting street trees and garden trees. When the fruit is about to mature, the Ami people take it off, peel it, boil it and eat it. In addition, they will give the white milk to the little hungry man and chew it like chewing gum. The magic of "bread tree" is that its fruit can be picked when it is ripe and baked on the fire, just like bread, it can directly satisfy hunger. It contains a lot of starch, a little fat and protein, and is rich in vitamins. Its edible value can be compared with that of sweet potato.
Question 8: How to eat breadfruit? Is breadfruit a jackfruit? Both of them belong to the genus breadfruit of Moraceae, are tropical plants, and both have edible value.
Differences
The leaves of breadfruit are very large (like a fan), and the leaves of young trees are deeply split, so when they grow up, they are more entire.
The leaves of "jackfruit" are small and all of them are full.
The fruit of "Bread Fruit" is almost equal to a Boluo Bread, while the fruit of "Jackfruit" is much larger.
Most of the fruits of "Bread Fruit" grow near the new buds, while most of the fruits of "Jackfruit" are hung on the trunk near the roots.
Question 9. Baobab tree is full of medicine
The fruit, leaves and bark can be used as medicine, and it can diminish inflammation, reduce fever and cure malaria (with a picture)
Li Hanping, special correspondent of our newspaper in Ethiopia
On the arid savanna in Africa, there is a strange tree-Baobab tree.
It is not only the food source for animals, but also the thickest medicinal tree in the world.
monkeys love to eat its fruit
baobab, also known as lynx, is a large
deciduous tree. The baobab tree has a huge crown and strange branches, which look like roots. From a distance, it looks like a "
falling upside down". Its trunk is very thick, the thickest diameter can reach 12 meters, and it takes 4 people to surround it hand in hand, < P > but it is not tall, only more than 1 meters. Therefore, the whole tree looks like a beer barrel with a big belly. From a distance
, it seems that the tree does not grow on the ground, but is inserted in a vase with a big belly, so it is also called "bottle tree"
.
baobab tree has a spectacular tree shape, huge fruit like a football and rich sweet juice, which is the favorite food of monkeys, orangutans, elephants and other animals. When its fruit is ripe, monkeys come in droves and climb the tree to pick the fruit and eat it, so it is also called "baobab tree".
A lot of water can be stored in drought
Besides Africa, the islands of Mediterranean, Atlantic and Indian Ocean, and the monkey bread trees can also be seen in northern Australia
. No matter where the baobab grows, although the trunk is thick, the wood is very loose, which can be described as strong outside < P > hollow inside, hard outside and soft inside. This kind of wood is best for storing water, so it has a unique "undressing" and "water absorption < P > method".
whenever the dry season comes, in order to reduce water evaporation, it will quickly * * * all the leaves on its body. Once
the rainy season comes, it uses its thick body and soft wood instead of roots, and absorbs and stores water as much as a sponge
, and enjoys it slowly until the dry season. It is said that it can store thousands of kilograms or more of water, which can be called a water storage tower in the wilderness.
When traveling in the desert, if you are thirsty, you don't need to use the "reserve". Just use a knife to dig a hole in the belly of the ubiquitous monkey
Bread tree, and a clear spring will gush out. At this time, you can take a jar to catch water and have a good drink
. Therefore, many people who travel in the desert say, "baobabs live with life. As long as there are baobabs, < P > you don't have to worry about traveling in the desert."
covered in herbs
baobabs are covered in treasures. Its fresh and tender leaves are very popular vegetables for local people. Leaves can make soup
or they can be fed to horses. Seeds can be fried. The pulp can be eaten or made into drinks. Fruits, leaves and bark < P > can be used as medicine, and have the effects of nourishing the stomach, benefiting gallbladder, clearing away heat and swelling, stopping bleeding and stopping diarrhea, and also contain substances that resist the formation and spread of gastric cancer < P > cells. It has also been used to treat malaria and reduce fever. The serosity of its leaves and fruits < P > is still a commonly used anti-inflammatory drug in the local area.
Picture:
In the dry season in Africa, baobab trees shed all their leaves and
absorbed water with their huge bodies.
Question 1: Where do the bread tree noodle trees grow? The baobab tree is a large deciduous tree, whose scientific name is Bobbab tree, also known as the lynx tree, or the baobab tree or the sour tree. Baobab tree has a huge crown, strange branches, resembling roots, spectacular tree shape, huge fruit like football, sweet juice, and is the favorite food of monkeys, orangutans, elephants and other animals. When its fruit is ripe, monkeys come in droves and climb the tree to pick the fruit to eat, so it is called "baobab tree". Baobab trees can be seen not only in Africa, but also in the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Indian Ocean islands adjacent to Africa, and even in northern Australia. Moreover, wherever they grow, baobab trees have many holes in their wood. Shoot at it, and the bullet can penetrate completely. Besides monkeys like to eat its fruit, elephants also like to eat it, and elephants not only eat its fruit, but even its branches and trunks. Therefore, to some extent, elephants can be called natural enemies of baobab trees.