
What is Yongping bergamot? Authentic Yunnan Yongping specialty: Yongping bergamot
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Basic introduction of Yongping bergamot
Yongping bergamot, also known as "Nine Claw Wood" or "bergamot", is a variant of lemon. Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica" states: "Citroen is produced in Fujian and Guangjian... It actually looks like a human hand, has fingers, and is commonly called bergamot." bergamot is evergreen all year round, with thick green leaves, and its flowers can be used in tea, with a taste similar to jasmine. The fruit has a unique shape resembling a fist or finger, full of wit and a subtle fragrance. Buddha's hand is a flower and fruit that are both excellent. The fruit can also be used as medicine The fruit is finger shaped and fleshy, weighing up to 2000 grams. The skin is light yellow, rough, and thick, difficult to peel off. The inner skin is white or slightly light yellow, made of cotton, soft, and has 10-15 petals. The flesh is colorless, almost transparent or light milky yellow, crisp, with a sour or slightly sweet taste and an aroma; The seeds are small, smooth, and the cotyledons are milky white, with multiple or single embryos. Usually without seeds In addition to the practical value mentioned above, the Buddha's hand is also related to its name. Firstly, the Buddha's hand is used as a metaphor for the Buddha. In the poem "Buddha Handed Citrus" by Ming Zhu Duo Huo Zheng, it is said: "Spring rain disperses flowers in the sky, autumn frost yields low fruits. Stretching branches produces fibers, and rolling leaves creates a soft lotus. Pointing to the vertical Zen master's realization, the fist opens the Dharma's mystery. Doubting to sprinkle sweet dew, it seems to want to embrace a pear. The color appears in the golden realm, and the fragrance is divided into white musk hilts. May Bodhi be cited after spiritual movement." The Buddha's hand mentioned in the poem is all related to Buddhist affairs. The auspicious pattern of "learning from immortals and Buddha" in later generations was also used to depict the patterns of narcissus and bergamot, and bergamot was also used to refer to Buddha. Secondly, the pronunciation of "Buddha" in the Buddha's hand is similar to "blessing", with a homophonic meaning, and it is the mascot for praying for Najib. The auspicious pattern "San Duo" means "many blessings, many longevity, and many children". It depicts the patterns of Buddha's hand, longevity peach, and pomegranate, also using Buddha's hand as a symbol of blessings. It is commonly used in paintings, clothing, furniture, and other objects, and is also commonly used for birthday wishes 1. bergamot prefers loose, fertile, and well drained acidic soil conditions. The potting soil should be made by mixing loose sandy soil with red and yellow soil, and adding an appropriate amount of decomposed organic fertilizer. The sticky alkaline soil is not conducive to its growth and development. The potting soil can be prepared with 60% coarse sand, 20% decomposed organic fertilizer, and 20% field soil 2. Planting: First, select the seedlings and ensure that the root system is well-developed, robust, and evenly branched during the planting period. Autumn planting should be done from September to October, and spring planting should be done from late February to early April. Before potting, perform pruning and root trimming to maintain intact fibrous roots 3. Watering: After placing the Buddha's hand seedlings in the pot, immediately water them thoroughly to press down on the roots. After the soil dries up, water them to keep the soil moist, but prevent waterlogging in the pot, which may affect root growth. Watering is the key to the success or failure of planting Buddha's hands. After April to May, as the temperature rises, Buddha's hands grow rapidly and require more water; Summer is hot and hot. In addition to keeping the soil in the pot moist, water should also be sprayed around to maintain a certain level of environmental humidity; The temperature gradually decreases in autumn, and the amount of watering can gradually decrease; In winter, when the tree enters dormancy, it should be moved into a warm shed and the pot should be kept moist to prevent excessive moisture and dryness, which can lead to root rot or plant wilting. Watering Buddha's hands should also be flexibly treated according to the specific situation of the seedlings. Small and weak trees should be watered less, while large and strong trees should be watered more; It is not advisable to water the fruit during its expansion period to prevent it from fallingHow did the history of Yongping bergamot come about
The production method of Yongping bergamot