Badamu (Badamu, Badamu) is the name of Xinjiang Uygur language, named after Persian Badam, and its fruit is called almond (Amygdalus communis? L.), Rosaceae (Rosaceae), Prunoideae (Peach (Amygdalus? L.) Trees are world-famous woody oil trees and dried fruit trees.
Almonds are native to western Asia, and are born in mountainous areas with low to medium altitude, and are commonly found on rocky and arid slopes. Almond has strong drought resistance and can be used as the rootstock of peach and apricot. The wood is hard, light red and good in polishing, and can be used to make small furniture and rotary tools. Almond contains fat, emulsin, amygdalin, saccharides, etc., and can be used as valuable raw materials in candy, pastry, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.
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Almond harvesting and processing:
The ripening of almond fruit is from the outside to the inside of the crown, and it can be harvested when the fruit in the crown cracks. Early harvest, poor quality, pulp is not easy to peel off. Late harvest makes the pulp hard and black, which affects the quality of goods. Often the stone falls to the ground, which is not easy to collect and affects the yield.
Almond habitat:
China, Xinjiang, Shaanxi, Gansu and other regions have a small amount of cultivation, which is mainly produced in Xinjiang between 36 and 40 north latitude, especially in the southwest. Originated in western Asia, it is born in mountainous areas with low to medium altitude, and is common in rocky and arid slopes. Nowadays, it is cultivated in many areas of the old and new continents, especially in warm and arid areas.