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What are the six national treasures in the world?
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1, national treasure of China: pine pollen.

China pine pollen contains all the nutrients needed for longevity, including protein, amino acids, minerals, enzymes and coenzymes, nucleic acids, flavonoids, monosaccharides and polysaccharides. There are more than 200 kinds, which can fully supplement and balance the nutrients needed by the human body. It is the most complete and best nutritional health care product in the world. The ancients said: "The breath of pine and cypress can make people live longer", so pine pollen can be called "the king of pollen".

2. Japan's national treasure: natto.

Japanese people have been eating natto for thousands of years. As early as the Edo period, it was recorded in the Chronicle of Japan that natto was a natural health food. Natto is regarded as a national treasure in Japan, and July 10 is designated as Natto Festival every year. The annual rate 1980 was first discovered by Dr. Nishimoto of Japan in the laboratory of the University of Chicago in the United States. 1986 found that natto contains natural lysozyme from more than 200 kinds of food, so it was named nattokinase.

3. South Africa's national treasure: acid-resistant tea.

Rooibos SOD acid-resistant tea is a kind of beverage with infinite benefits to health. No matter when and where, no matter whether it is cold or hot, it can refresh your mind. Because it contains no caffeine, you can drink tea all day, regardless of your weight. Whether it's the first drink after getting up, a tea meal or before going to bed, you can enjoy a delicious cup of acid-resistant tea. Long-term drinking will bring you unexpected surprises and health care functions.

4. Seychelles national treasure: sea coconut.

Seychelles President Rene visited China many times. Among his gifts to the leaders of China were Seychelles coconuts. Sea coconut is regarded as a national treasure in Seychelles. Sea coconut trees are tall and straight, with smooth trunks, up to more than 30 meters. It is said to be the tallest coconut tree in the world at present. Its leaves are wide and hard, more than 6 meters long. The growth rate of sea coconut is quite slow, and it takes 25 years to grow. It can bear fruit for more than 350 years, and the tree age 1000 years. It is true that fruit trees live long and are known as "turtles on trees".

5. Peru's national treasure: Marca.

Maca is a dish of Macat, a cruciferous plant, which looks like a radish-like fat rhizome. It is native to the Andes near Ning Ji and Pasco in central Peru, with an altitude of over 4,000 meters. The low temperature, strong wind and bad ecological conditions in this area are not suitable for the growth of other crops, so Maca has become one of the food sources for Incas living in the mountains.

Its fresh roots can be fried with meat or other vegetables, or dried and boiled with water or milk. Local aborigines often drink fresh roots with honey and juice as drinks. Eating Marca can enhance physical strength, energy, eliminate anxiety and improve sexual function.