Torreya grandis (scientific name: Torreya grandis, also often called China Torreya grandis) is an evergreen tree belonging to Torreya grandis. It mainly grows in humid areas in southern China. At present, torreya grandis is mostly found in yi county, Shaoxing, Zhuji, Shengzhou, Fuyang and other places.
Torreya grandis grows and matures for three years: flocs are produced in the first year, blossom and bear fruit in the second year, and mature in the third year. Torreya grandis fruit is a nut, olive-shaped, hard shell, black fruit coat wrapped in light yellow pulp, edible and nutritious. Cedar is a kind of high-grade wood, which is used to make chessboards in East Asian countries.
The fruit of Torreya grandis, also known as Torreya grandis, is a famous dried fruit in China and a kind of dried fruit in the south, which is relatively strange to the people in the north. However, Torreya grandis is very popular in the market because of its rich nutritional value, and its price is relatively high in the dried fruit market. Torreya grandis has a long history of eating, which can be traced back to the Song Dynasty in China. Torreya grandis, as dried fruit and tribute fruit, has high nutritional value. Torreya grandis fruit is rich in nutrition, rich in fat, high-quality protein, glucose and other basic nutrients that can provide energy for the human body. Torreya grandis is also rich in vitamins, calcium, iron, zinc and other trace mineral elements. Torreya grandis is also rich in dietary fiber and carbohydrates, which is very beneficial to the human stomach. Torreya grandis is also rich in tree oil and fruit acid, which makes the fruit of Torreya grandis taste fragrant.