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Luffa was used as waste in the past. Why is it now sold abroad to Europe and America, and the demand for large-scale planting is in short supply?
Everyone is familiar with loofah. After eating, its pulp is often a pity and useless. Later, people dried it and made it into a towel gourd, which became an artifact for people to wash dishes and pots. However, the supply of loofah exceeds demand, and many farmers are too lazy to dry it. So many loofahs were thrown away as waste. However, with the development and marketing in recent years, loofah has actually turned waste into treasure and gone abroad, becoming a scarce thing that sells well in Europe and America. So how do these loofahs turn waste into treasure? Go and have a look with Bian Xiao.

1, the healthy value of Luffa pulp. The health care value of silk pulp is not worse than that of loofah itself. Silk pulp also has many functions such as clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, and can be dried into towel gourd, which is more convenient for cooking. Soup-making has become the favorite of health-preserving people abroad, so these loofahs are widely loved by health-preserving people.

2. Loofah turns waste into treasure and has many uses. Luffa, as a magical scrubbing tool, has been widely loved by foreign people, and R&D marketers have also made it into other items, such as insoles. Luffa sponge is breathable, soft and elastic, pure natural and environmentally friendly. It is very popular to export insoles overseas.

3. Luffa is recognized and loved by European and American diners. Luffa is a native vegetable in China. Because it is light and rich in vitamins, it is also called a healthy vegetable. Later, Europeans and Americans were deeply attracted by it after eating it, so they introduced it to Europe and America in large quantities and became the best-selling imported vegetables. Domestic planting area is in short supply.

This is the towel gourd that we are used to. I didn't expect it to be inconspicuous in the eyes of the public and sometimes it can't be sold as waste. However, due to its popularization, it turned waste into treasure and exported to Europe and America, which also promoted the planting boom and development of domestic farmers. What are the reasons for Luffa going abroad? Welcome everyone to leave a message for Bian Xiao. Let's share and promote it together.