Supplier: Chinese caterpillar fungus and cordyceps mushroom
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Buyer: Cordyceps mushroom and chinese caterpillar fungus
Supplier: Chinese caterpillar fungus and cordyceps mushroom
Supplier: Chinese caterpillar fungus and cordyceps mushroom
Supplier: Chinese caterpillar fungus and cordyceps mushroom
Caterpillar fungus, known scientifically as Ophiocordyceps sinensis, is a unique parasitic fungus that infects caterpillars, particularly those of ghost moths, and is prized in traditional Chinese and Tibetan medicine. It has been used for centuries as a natural remedy due to its perceived health benefits, and itâ??s often called "Himalayan Viagra" because itâ??s believed to enhance vitality and stamina. Uses and Health Claims Caterpillar fungus is believed to: Enhance athletic performance and endurance Boost immune function Act as an aphrodisiac Improve lung and kidney function Reduce fatigue While itâ??s a staple in traditional medicine, scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. However, it contains compounds like cordycepin and polysaccharides, which may have health-promoting properties, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Medicinal and Economic Value Traditional Uses: In traditional Chinese and Tibetan medicine, caterpillar fungus is prized for its supposed benefits, including boosting energy, enhancing stamina, and supporting the immune system. Scientific Research: Although it has been studied for its potential health benefits, modern science is still exploring its true efficacy. Some studies suggest it may have adaptogenic and antioxidant properties. Market Value: Due to high demand and limited availability, it is one of the most expensive natural resources globally, sometimes worth more than its weight in gold. Overharvesting has led to a dramatic decline in its population, raising sustainability and conservation concerns.
Chinese Cabbage : Chinese cabbage is rich in nutrients, in addition to sugar, fat, protein, crude fiber, calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, is still rich in vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin B2 content than apple, pear Respectively, 5 times higher, 4 times; trace elements zinc higher than meat, and can inhibit the absorption of nitrite amine molybdenum Which vitamin C, can increase the body's resistance to infection, for scurvy, gum bleeding, a variety of acute and chronic infectious diseases prevention and treatment. Cabbage contains cellulose, can enhance gastrointestinal motility, reduce the retention time of feces in the body to help digestion and excretion, thereby reducing the burden of liver and kidney to prevent the occurrence of a variety of stomach problems.
PRODUCT INFO Puffball mushrooms range from small to very large in size, averaging 10-70 centimeters in diameter, and are round, oblong, to oval in shape. Some species are small, golf-ball sized, while others can grow as large as soccer balls. The white fruiting body can be smooth or bear some small scales, warts, or spines and is firm, airy, and spongy. There is also a protective coating that helps keep debris and dirt from entering the flesh. When sliced, the flesh should be pure white and never have any color. Puffball mushrooms are white when young and transition to a yellow-brown when mature and are rendered inedible when they reach this state. There are little to non-existent stems, and the spores are produced internally in the fruiting body. When young, Puffball mushrooms have a mild, nutty, and earthy flavor. Puffball mushrooms contain some phosphorus, manganese, selenium, and clavacin. USES Puffball mushrooms are best suited for cooked applications such as sauteing, pan-frying, and baking. Referred to as the �¢??breakfast mushroom" Puffball mushrooms pair well with egg dishes and are enhanced when sauteing and browned in simple ingredients such as garlic and butter. They can be sliced thinly and rolled with meat and vegetables, chopped into stir-fries, or grilled with marinades. They can also be cut into slices, battered, and fried, sliced and used as noodles in lasagna or ravioli, used as the dough in pizza, chopped into croquettes, blended into hummus, pureed into gravies, or dried and ground into a powder to use as a flavoring agent. The rotund mushrooms can be substituted for tofu or eggplant in many recipes. The flesh readily absorbs accompanying flavors so oil should be used sparingly. Puffball mushrooms pair well with tomatoes, broccoli, beets, rutabagas, radishes, turnips, parmesan cheese, garlic, poultry, scallops, crab meat, and tuna. They do not store well and should be used immediately after harvest. They can also be frozen between sheets of plastic and stored for extended use. Season Puffball mushrooms are available in the late summer through fall.