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What is Longchuan orange? Authentic Yunnan Longchuan specialty: Longchuan oranges
Summary:Do you want to know what Longchuan oranges are? This article is a detailed introduction to the specialty of Longchuan in Yunnan Province - Longchuan Oranges. It was compiled and edited by the editorial team of China Specialty Network after reviewing and collecting relevant information on Longchuan Oranges. The full text takes about 8 minutes to read, mainly including the basic introduction of Longchuan Oranges
Basic Introduction to Longchuan Oranges
Oranges have always been a national treasure of China.
. The history of ancient orange cultivation in Longchuan cannot be praised. In the 29th year of the Hongwu reign, the Ming Dynasty envoy Qian Guxun, who went to Yu Luchuan, wrote in his book "Biography of the Hundred Barbarians" that "it is as big as a fighting tangerine." This is closely related to tangerines. Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica" quotes Kong Anguo's words: "Small day oranges, big day pomelos, are all oranges." Qian Shi's record of "oranges as big as buckets" is undoubtedly a giant pomelo, which is close to oranges and has a superior beauty. It is likely that the Luchuan oranges are no different from those commonly found in mainland China. Therefore, Qian's envoy only held a book in a curious manner to write an extraordinary sized pomelo. The Dai people call oranges from their hometown, while pomelos are brought from relatives
Oranges are widely distributed in Longchuan, with good oranges planted in Manda and Nongbing in the east, Mengyue in the south, Layun and Lala in the west, Samanmen in the north, Guangdeng and Jiewu in the middle The oranges in the cooling dam of the household are actually not bad. More than 40 autumn oranges from Li Dezhang's self preservation land in Manmen Village, after three autumns, always fall from their branches with lovely and bright red fruits. At that time, the production team had low dividends, and Mr. Li proudly boasted that "my son's annual work points were not even as good as those few oranges." Good local oranges were called kumquats. Huguang, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang kumquats that can be swallowed with skin are as big as a thumb, and it is not uncommon to have three or five taels of longchuan kumquats, which are large enough to choke gluttons. Longchuan fruit kumquat king, the king of kings, is the honey pomelo (orange). The orange of Mimpa is probably the "big red orange" that female writer Bing Xin will never forget (from "Little Orange Lantern"). In Mr. Zhu Ziqing's eyes, it is the "Zhu Hong" "Back View", characterized by thin and shiny skin, tender and fat flesh, juicy and mellow, sweet and clear taste. It is definitely "one level higher" than the "delicious" advertising material. There is a catchphrase that goes: "When the ripe ripe ripe oranges are ripe, the old Burmese yellow fruit (Guangtian orange) cries. When the ripe oranges are on the streets, they cannot be sold. At the end of the year, in the winter and twelfth month, the Mimpa oranges are on the market. In the bustling streets of the county, there are nine out of ten crowded stalls selling Mimpa oranges, with people shouting, glancing at goods, and selling them. Beautiful women wear light makeup. The fragrance is deep and short, the princess does not worry about marriage Longchuan oranges, the best of which are the Mimpa big kumquats, have a skin color like yellow oranges, a golden red color with a lot of fragrant mist, a shape like a collapsed orange with many liquid petals, a heart like a hollow and tender orange, and a fresh, soft and lovely appearance like a soft and fluffy orange. Perhaps not only does it have a shimmering and enticing golden color, but more importantly, its sweetness is unparalleled Good oranges are no longer exclusive to Mimpa. On the slopes of the Longjiang River Valley, in recent years, areas such as Manda, Manxian, Nongbing, and Nongnano have emerged and are poised to compete with Mimpa oranges The good oranges in Longjiang Hot Valley can only be found on the half slope, which is also the sunny slope of Longchuan. The sunny slope is close to the river fog. According to expert analysis, the western part of Longjiang Hot Valley is a sunny slope with unique texture and climate conditions. The slightly acidic yellow brown fertile soil evolved from the primitive forest is delicate, crisp, thick, and rich, with long sunshine and a gentle river breeze that is not too dry; The rainfall is sufficient, but the slope does not accumulate enough water; In the depths of winter, there is no cold current or frost, and young trees and forests remain unharmed for years. Tiancheng is a paradise, not only for oranges, but also an ideal choice for other tropical economic cropsTourist specialties
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