Question 2: What does "fig" mean? fig
Scientific name: fig. English name: Fig family name: Moraceae alias: Japanese fruit, milk berry, honey fruit, tree sweet potato. In ancient Rome, there was a sacred fig tree, because it sheltered Prince romulus, the founder of Rome, and escaped the fierce witches and woodpeckers. This fig tree was later named "patron saint". In the ancient legends of Mediterranean countries, figs are called "sacred fruits" and used as sacrifices. The implication of planting fruit trees at home
Pomegranate is a symbol of wealth and happiness, often combined with apples and peaches, which means "longevity and peace", that is, wealth, longevity and peace.
Peach trees are often called Xiantao and Shoutao, which means health and longevity.
Persimmon symbolizes that everything is fine and everything goes well.
Apple symbolizes the fruit of peace.
Apricot trees symbolize prosperity.
Plum blossoms symbolize the future of Wan Li.
Red fruit in winter means prosperity.
Cherry symbolizes good news.
Ginkgo biloba symbolizes the prosperity of children and grandchildren, and the wholesale supply of fig seedlings is telephone.
Papaya means everything will come true.
Jujube trees symbolize the prosperity of future generations.
Question 3: fig tree. What it stands for, what it means. There is no result. It's not gonna work out. The Latin name of fig is Carica, because this fruit was introduced by the ancient Greeks from Caria in Asia Minor. In Greek mythology, Tai Wei, the sun god, turned Boxer's son into a fig tree and rescued him from Zeus. Legend has it that there was a sacred fig tree in ancient Rome, because it sheltered Prince Romo Luce, the founder of Rome, and escaped the pursuit of ferocious witches and woodpeckers, and was later named "Gloria", which means "patron saint". The fig tree has long been an important ornament of the ancient Roman court, and people show infinite reverence for it. Some countries in eastern Europe still regard figs as a symbol of happiness and joy, and they are indispensable gifts when they get married. But in some local proverbs in some countries, the cultural meaning of figs is not very good. For example, the proverb: "Enemies can't be friends, figs can't bear grapes"; Iraqi proverb: "the male fig in the orchard grows tall but does not bear fruit", which means it is useless to look at it; The Egyptian proverb, "before you get figs, fill your hunger with wild figs" is better than nothing; "The fig leaf fell from him" means "He has been completely exposed", because the fig leaf was the first dress of human ancestors.
Question 4: What is a fig? Fig belongs to Moraceae, and its fruit is rich in glucose, fructose, sucrose, citric acid and a small amount of malic acid and succinic acid. Its dried fruit, immature fruit and plant milk all contain anti-tumor components, and the milk also contains starch sugar, ester, fat and protein. Modern research shows that Ficus carica has a certain laxative effect and can be used as a food laxative for constipation. The water extract of dried fruit has anti-tumor effect after treatment; Animal experiments show that Ficus carica has a certain antihypertensive effect.
Picking ripe fresh fruit, drying in the sun, grinding into fine powder and blowing it on the throat can treat sore throat. With 5-7 figs, decocted in water and eaten with fruit juice, chronic diarrhea can be cured. Fresh figs are eaten raw, or dried fruits 10 tablets are added to a section of pig's large intestine, and taken after decoction, so as to treat hemorrhoids, proctoptosis and constipation. Stew fresh figs or dried fruits with rock sugar and water, which can be used to treat dry throat and hoarseness caused by lung heat. Pour about half a cup of fresh flower-free juice and take it with boiling water/kloc-0 times a day for several days, which can slow down the symptoms of asthma attack. pharmacological action
1. Ficus carica is nutritious and edible. When constipation occurs, it can be used as a food laxative. The milk of this tree contains ingredients that inhibit transplanted sarcoma in rats (when injected).
2. The dried fruit water extract treated with activated carbon and acetone has anti-Ehrlich sarcoma effect.
3. Milk obtained from immature fruits can inhibit transplanted sarcoma in rats and spontaneous breast cancer in mice, leading to tumor necrosis; It can also delay the development and degeneration of transplanted adenocarcinoma, myeloid leukemia and lymphosarcoma. Intravenous injection of 0.02 ml (rat) or 0.05 ml (rabbit) of this milk can make animals die immediately, and visceral capillary damage can be seen in anatomy. The situation of intraperitoneal injection is similar; Subcutaneous injection can cause local necrosis; Oral administration is non-toxic. Its petroleum ether and ether extracts have antihypertensive effects on dogs, cats and dogs, and their breathing is slightly exciting. In the blink membrane test of cats, there is no ganglion block, and the principle of hypotensive effect may be peripheral. Water extract of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. for intravenous injection. Or the extract extracted with petroleum ether and treated with ether has antihypertensive effect on anesthetized rabbits and cats.
Sweet in nature; Cold nature belongs to meridians and lungs; Stomach; Large intestine meridian
Indications: clearing away heat and promoting fluid production; Spleen strengthening and appetizing; Detoxification and swelling reduction. Main sore throat; Dry cough and hoarseness; Lack of milk; Intestinal heat constipation; Loss of appetite; Dyspepsia and diarrhea; Carbuncle swelling; tinea
Usage and dosage: decocted, 9-15g; The amount of umbilical cord can be 30-60g;; ; Or 1-2 fresh fruit. External use: appropriate amount, washed with water; Grind, trim or blow the throat.
Question 5: Figs, how to explain the meaning of 1? Trees that bear fruit directly without flowering are different from trees that blossom first and then bear fruit. 2. To make a metaphor, you can get results and gains without spending money, energy and time. The synonym is equivalent to "sit back and enjoy success".
Question 6: Since you don't know what a girl means by sending figs, don't pay too much attention to the figs she sends. Maybe she just thought of sending it at home. Sometimes she may have no special meaning, just give them to you as a thank you.
I think you have been doing very well. Go ahead. If she can't accept you, she will give you a hint sooner or later. Otherwise, you don't have to worry yourself. Start (a disease)
Question 7: What do you mean when someone says you are like a fig? This is not a fig ~ The leaves of a fig are very big and oval-forked ~ It looks like a tea tree ~
What does the question fig mean? I always thought that "fig" is really a fruit without flowers. Today, I realized that fig also has flowers, but its flowers are hidden and invisible.
Fig pulp is seedless, nutritious, unique in flavor and excellent in taste. Its main nutritional components are as follows:
The edible rate of 1. Ficus carica is high, with 97% fresh fruit and 0/00% preserved dried fruit, low acid content and no hard core, which is especially suitable for the elderly and children.
2. Ficus carica is rich in amino acids, with fresh fruit 10% and dried fruit 53%; At present, 18 species have been found. Not only the eight essential amino acids are of high utilization value, but also aspartic acid (19% dry weight) has the highest Dan content, which has a good effect on fighting leukemia, restoring physical strength and eliminating fatigue. Therefore, fig drinks are regarded as "caffeine substitutes" abroad.
3. The dry matter content of Ficus carica is very high, with fresh fruit 14-20% and dried fruit over 70%. Among them, the content of glucose that can be directly absorbed and utilized by human body accounts for 34.3% (dry weight), fructose accounts for 365,438+0.2% (dry weight), and sucrose only accounts for 78.2% (dry weight). Therefore, it is low in calories and is called low-calorie food in Japan. Domestic medical research has proved that it is a health food for losing weight.
4. Ficus carica contains polysaccharide, accounting for 64.9% (dry weight), mainly sugar and galactose, which has certain anti-aging effect.
Figs contain many vitamins, especially carotene. Fresh fruit 30mg/ 100g, dried fruit 70mg/ 100g, higher than peaches, grapes, plums, pears, oranges and sweet persimmons.
6. Ficus carica contains a lot of inorganic elements beneficial to human body, but it does not contain inorganic elements such as Co, Cd and Pb. These are easy to cause cancer. It has a good effect on strengthening the health and anti-cancer ability of the body.
7. The fruits, branches and leaves of Ficus carica are rich in enzymes, among which protein decomposes the most enzymes, followed by lipase, amylase and superoxide dismutase (SOD). Eating fruit after a meal helps digestion. In recent years, great breakthroughs have been made in extracting SOD from figs and developing high-quality cosmetics, which doubled the value of figs.
8. Ficus carica is rich in dietary fiber, in which pectin and hemicellulose can absorb a variety of chemical substances after swelling, so that various harmful substances in the intestine can be absorbed and discharged, the intestine can be purified, the reproduction of beneficial bacteria in the intestine can be promoted, and blood sugar can be inhibited, the normal cholesterol content can be maintained, and carcinogens can be eliminated.
9. Figs also contain acids, such as malic acid, oxalic acid, fumaric acid, succinic acid, malonic acid, pyrrolidine carboxylic acid, shikimic acid, quinic acid and glyceric acid. Flavonoids, rutin ketose, aldose, resin, etc. As well as benzaldehyde, furan coumarin lactone, bone tonic, bergamot lactone and other components that have certain effects on cancer suppression.
Question 9: What kind of fig is this? Never seen a yellow fig.
Question 10: What does the flower of fig mean? Light green figs, as the name implies, only bear fruit and do not bloom. Actually, it is not. Just because its flowers are small and light green, which can only be seen under a magnifying glass, and it quietly "lives in seclusion" in the axils of new branches, the general receptacle is wrapped with female flowers and male flowers from head to toe, which is not easy to be noticed, so it is mistakenly called fig.