Sharing helpful information on alternative medication through Chinese herbs. Personal recipes of Chinese herbal soups, congee, desserts that will help better your health and set you on the path to beauty.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Qian shi (fox nut)
Euryale ferox (also known as fox nut, foxnut, makhana, or gorgon plant) is the only species in the genus Euryale. It is a flowering plant classified in the water lily family, Nymphaeaceae, although it is occasionally regarded as a distinct family Euryalaceae. Unlike other water lilies, the pollen grains of Euryale have three nuclei.
Medicinal uses
In Chinese, the plant is called qiàn shí (simplified Chinese: 芡实; traditional Chinese: 芡實). Its edible seeds are used in traditional Chinese medicine, where they are often cooked in soups along with other ingredients. (source wiki)
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