Speaking of Qiu Zi, you may be familiar with it, which is the common Wan Wen walnut. Many people like to buy a pair of Qiu Zi to play with, so do you know what Qiu Zi was like when he was immature?
Qiu Zi is also called hickory. Its appearance is similar to walnut. When it is green, there is a sticky substance outside Qiu Zi, which is very sticky in the hand and has an unpleasant smell.
Fruits in Qiu Zi don't grow together in twos and threes like walnuts. Like a bunch of grapes. More than one string can reach more than twenty. Qiu Zi's fruit can also be eaten, with high oil content. There is little pulp in it, so few people eat it. If it is broken, you should dig it out bit by bit with a needle and eat a little.
After peeling off the green peel, Qiu Zi is not as round as a walnut. Its wood is so thick that it is not easy to be damaged when playing. Qiu Zi is edible and can be used to make soap and lubricating oil. Wood, bark and peel have many economic and medical uses. Often used as the rhizome of walnuts. If you go to the mountains and see something similar, remember that this is Qiu Zi and also a pecan.
Although in recent two years, the grafting technology of Wan Wen walnut has become more and more mature, and the price has dropped to people's level, it is not so far away to start with a pair of hemp walnuts, but there are still many people who like the taste of Qiu Zi.
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