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Is ginkgo the fruit of ginkgo?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Is it true?

The fruit consists of a seed, which is used for dispersal and propagation, and a pericarp, which may include an exocarp, an endocarp, and a mesocarp and is unique to angiosperms.Ginkgo biloba belongs to gymnosperms, which has no peel and no fruit.Therefore, ginkgo is its seed, not its fruit.Seeds have a bony aril outside and a membranous endotesta.

2. Nutritional Value

Ginkgo nuts contain a variety of trace elements that are beneficial to human health, such as fat, protein, sugar, potassium, iron, calcium, phosphorus, carotene, vitamin C, and some vitamins.In addition, there are unique ingredients, such as ginkgolic acid, liposterol, five-carbon polysaccharide, etc., with high nutritional value.However, when eating, we should pay attention to the dosage and method, and we must cook and eat again to avoid poisoning.

3. Eating Methods

Ginkgo has high nutritional value and can be eaten frequently.When eating, it can be made into sweet soup, first boiled in the pot, then fished out, put in a proper amount of sugar, orange peel stirring, boiled well out of the air overnight.The next day, pour out the sugar water and add a proper amount of ginkgo to eat.In addition, it can also be made into tremella ginkgo lotus seed soup, which has good taste and high nutritional value, and can be used for beauty if often drunk.

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