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This weed from America has roots similar to ginseng and has been used as a substitute for ginseng since it invaded our country.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, For those who grow in the countryside, nature's gifts are really very rich. Many fruit trees and plants that grow naturally in the mountains not only grow very beautiful, but also can pick fruits for consumption. These naturally growing plants are really rich.

For people growing in rural areas, the gift of nature is really very rich. Many fruit trees and plants that grow naturally on the mountain are not only very beautiful, but also can be picked and eaten. These natural-growing plants really bring a lot of convenience to farmers. Today, I would like to introduce to you a kind of weed from America, whose roots are very stout. After invading our country, precisely because its roots are very similar to ginseng, it has become a substitute for ginseng in our country, commonly known as "soil ginseng". Many people like to eat it.

It is Cymbidium, which grows tenaciously on the mountain like weeds, and can always be seen by farmers who often go up the mountain, especially in the flowering season, which really adds a lot of beauty to the mountain. It is precisely because the magnolia has a high ornamental value, now many people will dig it home and plant it, which can not only be used to absorb harmful gases, but also add a green to the home. It is very convenient for farmers to get two magnolia trees to go home. As long as they have time to take a shovel and go around the mountain, they can bring back several magnolia trees. And the vitality of Magnolia is very tenacious, usually do not have to look after too carefully, Magnolia can grow very tall.

Anyone who has seen the root of the magnolia knows that the minister has to be very similar to ginseng, both in appearance and color, so in the south, magnolia is often called "soil ginseng." Magnolia not only has a high ornamental value because of its beautiful appearance, in fact, Magnolia is also edible, often eaten is actually the leaves of Magnolia. The tender leaves of Magnolia can be used for cooking, and they taste the same as other green leafy vegetables without a hint of bitterness. Not only that, the tender leaves of Magnolia also have a certain medicinal value, for pregnant women who have just given birth to children, eating more of the tender leaves of Magnolia also has a certain role in promoting milk. The tender leaves of Magnolia can not only promote milk, but also have a certain auxiliary therapeutic effect on anemia, gynecological diseases and so on.

It is unexpected that this kind of weed growing in the mountains is still of such value. The name "native ginseng" is not in vain, although it is not as powerful as ginseng. However, many farmers will dig out its roots instead of ginseng to stew soup and make tea, which is regarded as a nourishing ingredient. I'm afraid the Americans didn't think that Cymbidium would have this effect. However, even if they know that the root of Magnolia has this kind of ginseng-like effect, it is a pity that they will not cook it.

 
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