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What kind of fruit is exocarpium citri grandis?
Exocarpium Citri Grandis is the immature or nearly mature dry skin of Rutaceae plant Huazhou pomelo or pomelo. The former is called "Mao" and the latter is called "Guangqi claw". It is a specialty of Huazhou City, Maoming City, Guangdong Province, and a landmark product of chinese national geography.

Huazhou orange has a long history of production and development, and was once listed as a palace tribute in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Because of its unique medicinal effect, it has been identified as Chinese medicine. In 20 12, Exocarpium Citri Grandis (traditional Chinese medicine culture) was selected as an intangible cultural heritage project in Guangdong Province, and in the same year, Exocarpium Citri Grandis was listed in the United States Pharmacopoeia.

The difference between oranges and oranges

1, source:

Oranges are the dried skins of rutaceae oranges and cultivated varieties, which are harvested, dried in the shade or dried in the sun when the fruits are ripe in late autumn and early winter.

Exocarpium Citri Grandis is the dry outer skin of Rutaceae plant Huazhou pomelo or pomelo. It is harvested when the fruit is immature in summer, slightly scalded with boiling water, and some mesocarp and pulp are removed and dried.

2. Features:

The outer surface of oranges is often orange-red, tan and brown, and the inner surface is yellow and white. The concave surface has a small round hole with light transmission, which is easy to break, bitter and hemp in smell and yellowish brown in powder.

Exocarpium Citri Grandis yellow-green, yellowish brown outside, yellowish white or yellowish brown inside, easily broken and slightly bitter.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Exocarpium Citri Grandis