The white, pure white flowers of the Danh mountain ginseng bloom in abundance in the gardens and hills at the foot of Danh mountain.
When it comes to ginseng, everyone thinks of the high nutritional value of long-standing ginseng roots, but few people know that ginseng flowers are also a precious gift for the user's health.
In particular, Danh mountain ginseng flower is a product harvested directly from many years old Danh mountain ginseng plants, used by people as a herbal tea with many benefits for human health thanks to organic acids, amino acids, and minerals. Especially in Danh mountain ginseng flower, there is an active ingredient saponin that is very beneficial to living organisms.
From early morning, in the gardens and hills at the foot of Danh mountain, ginseng farmers chatted and busily harvested the buds of Danh mountain ginseng.
The ginseng buds, still covered with dew, are only picked early in the morning to achieve the highest quality and are no longer harvested when the sun is high in the sky.
After being harvested, the flower buds are carefully selected and processed through a heat-roasting process that is just enough to keep the ginseng flower buds intact and retain the essence of Danh mountain and land.
According to folk legend, during the reign of King Tu Duc of the Nguyen Dynasty, thanks to the ginseng of Danh mountain, the king's mother's eyes were cured, and from then on "Danh mountain ginseng" became a famous royal specialty in the North.
Every year, Dan mountain ginseng flowers and produces seeds around late August to October. Fresh ginseng flowers are dried to make tea.
In addition, ginseng flowers can be eaten raw or cooked into very nutritious dishes. Each hectare of ginseng 2 years old or older will produce 3-4 tons of fresh flowers with a selling price of 50 million VND/ton, earning 150-200 million VND/year. Dried flowers for tea cost about 800,000 VND - 1 million VND/kg.
Fresh ginseng flowers are dried to make tea. Tea made from Dan mountain ginseng flowers has a sweet, cool flavor, which is the characteristic flavor of ginseng. Photo: Huong Hien
Mr. Than Hai Dang - Director of the Cooperative (Cooperative) producing and consuming Danh Viet Lap mountain ginseng shared: In 2020, he and 11 members of Viet Lap commune took the lead in establishing the Cooperative to bring the activities of planting, producing and consuming products from Danh mountain ginseng to a large and systematic scale.
Currently, the Cooperative has more than 10 hectares of ginseng, producing 4 main products: Dried Nui Danh ginseng; Ginseng wine; Ginseng soaked in honey; Dried ginseng flower buds.
Southern ginseng growers have a whole season of flowers, the cooperative alone estimates that they have harvested about 1.6 - 1.8 tons of dried ginseng flowers to make tea, with the current selling price of about 800,000 VND - 1,000,000 VND / kg, earning about 1.4 - 1.5 billion VND / crop. Characteristics of Southern mountain ginseng: For the most flower exploitation in years 2 and 3.
Many households have changed their lives and become rich by investing in growing Nam Nui Danh ginseng. A typical example is the family of Mr. Nguyen Tien Manh, a member of the cooperative that grows 1.4 hectares of Nam Nui Danh ginseng.
Every two days, Mr. Manh's family harvests ginseng flower buds, about 200 - 250 kg of fresh ginseng flowers. After processing and drying, they can get 30 - 35 kg of dried flowers to make tea. This ginseng flower crop, his family estimates to harvest about 700 kg of dried ginseng flower tea, worth over 600 million VND.
In recent years, farmers growing Danh mountain ginseng in the two communes of Viet Lap and Lien Chung, thanks to their dedication in applying scientific and technical measures and investing in Danh mountain ginseng, have revived and developed it into a valuable medicinal area, bringing in income and economic development from selling ginseng flowers, ginseng roots and ginseng seedlings, earning tens of billions of dong each year.
Source: https://danviet.vn/cay-sam-nam-trong-o-nui-danh-bac-giang-ra-hoa-can-cha-kip-say-kho-lam-tra-uong-tinh-ca-nguoi-20240928001327233.htm
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