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Is "Xi" a fruit
Nai, a traditional fruit of China, is produced in Fujian, China, and is called "Eight Fruits". Other names are Nai, Nai, Peach-shaped Plum and crooked Plum.
Youkan is an excellent variety in plum yellow meat system. The fruit is large, 80- 120g, with a maximum of 240g. Shaped like peach and plum, with broad and blunt shoulders and skewed to the slot, it is called crooked plum. The peel is yellow-green, with silver-gray spots, oil cells protruding, and obvious groove marks on the suture line. The flesh is thick and light yellow, and the edible rate is 96.7%. The meat is crisp, juicy, sweet and of excellent quality.
Extended data
Originated from Xiyang Township and Yangshan Township in Gutian County. "Gutian County Records" contains: "It is as big as a forest, and Yidong Town has a delicious western production". It can be seen that Gutian Oil Plant has a long history. The cultivation of Zizania latifolia has developed rapidly, with a large planting area in southern Fujian and eastern Fujian. Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou and other provinces have also introduced a large number.
Youdan fresh fruit is sweet and sour, which is deeply loved by consumers. Fruit is rich in nutrition, containing soluble solids 14- 16%, sugar, vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, iron and other mineral salts. Fruit is helpful for digestion, appetizing and strengthening the spleen. Processed into dried plum vegetables, the appearance is shiny and brown, the meat is orange and yellow, and the taste is excellent.
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