Is Sydney the same as Crystal Pear?
Sydney, pear name, is a common fruit, because its meat is as white as snow. According to "Compendium of Materia Medica", "Pear is beneficial, and its sex is smooth."
It can treat wind and heat, moisten lung, cool heart, eliminate phlegm, reduce fire and detoxify. Medical research has proved that pears do have the functions of moistening lung, clearing dryness, relieving cough and resolving phlegm, nourishing blood and promoting granulation. Therefore, it has a good curative effect on dry throat, itching, pain, hoarseness, thick phlegm, constipation, red urine and expectoration in patients with acute bronchitis and upper respiratory tract infection.
Pear also has the effects of lowering blood pressure, nourishing yin and clearing heat, so it is beneficial for patients with hypertension, hepatitis and cirrhosis to eat pears often. Sweet and cold, it has the effects of promoting fluid production, moistening dryness, clearing heat and resolving phlegm, nourishing blood and promoting granulation, and is especially suitable for autumn consumption. Pears can be eaten raw, steamed or made into soup and soup. However, Cangxi Sydney is cold and should not be eaten at one time. Especially those with spleen and stomach deficiency, abdominal cold pain and blood deficiency should not eat more.
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Growing environment:
As a light-loving fruit tree, it needs sunshine 1, 600- 1, 700 hours a year, and has strong adaptability to soil. Sandy loam with deep soil layer, loose soil, good permeability and water retention and low groundwater level is the most suitable. ?
Distribution range:
Cangxi County, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province is known as the hometown of Sydney. Huizhou Sydney in Shexian, Qimen and Xiuning, Anhui Province is famous for its history. Zhaozhou Sydney, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province is famous all over the country. Thousands of years ago, there were 10,000 mu of snow trees in Zhaozhou, which can be traced back to more than 2,000 years ago. As early as the Qin and Han Dynasties, Sydney in Zhaozhou was chosen as a tribute to the imperial court.
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