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(XinHui) Kum (新會)柑

Notes:

The dry skin 陳皮(not the juicy nor fruit) can be as a kind of herbal, (note:only fruit grown here is useful !!!) price of dry skin raises year by year as they are stored. Is good for people cough 咳嗽 for long time.




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9 Comments

p.young713
p.young713 a year ago

Would you like to add this to the mission http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8473...

It is a herbal part of a plant! Thanks, Yeung PK

p.young713
p.young713 a year ago

Sounds like a great remedy! They sell tea in American with orange peels. I think it would taste very good in a soup. Thank you, for the good information. :)

Yeung PK
Yeung PK a year ago

We can eat pickled skin. And usually we put a piece of skin for boiling soup (GuangDong area in China, boiled soup usually more than an hour). If you recovered after sick and stomach feel not well, you can put a piece of skin for preparing porridge with rice.

p.young713
p.young713 a year ago

Do you use this in a tea?

p.young713
p.young713 a year ago

Thanks, Emma!! You have helped out a lot with the missions!! Thanks for your help! :)

Hemma
Hemma a year ago

good mission pyoung!

Hemma
Hemma a year ago

great info!

p.young713
p.young713 a year ago

This is also a herbal, would you consider adding it to the local missions called plants for homeopathic remedy's. :)
How do you use the skin? Is it boiled as a tea? Or are the orange peels eaten?

ceherzog
ceherzog a year ago

Very interesting! Thanks!

广东 Guangdong, Paracel Islands

Lat: 22.82, Long: 113.37

Spotted on Dec 25, 2011
Submitted on Jan 27, 2012

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