Description
【Benefits】
Dried Chaenomeles sinensis still retains many of the beneficial properties of fresh papaya to some extent. It can help in relaxing tendons and activating collaterals. Consuming it can be beneficial for those with discomfort in joints and muscles, such as mild muscle soreness and joint stiffness, by soothing the tendons and promoting the flow of qi and blood in the collaterals. It also has an effect on promoting digestion. The active ingredients in dried papaya can stimulate the secretion of digestive enzymes, aiding in the digestion of food, especially useful for people with weak digestive functions. Moreover, it contains antioxidants that can help combat free radicals in the body, reducing the risk of oxidative stress and potentially contributing to the prevention of certain chronic diseases. It may also play a role in maintaining skin health as the antioxidants can help keep the skin elastic and delay the appearance of aging signs.
【Nicknames】
Dried Mugua, Dried Chaenomeles Fruit
【Properties and Tastes】
Dried Chaenomeles sinensis tastes sweet and sour, and is of relatively mild nature compared to some other herbs, with a slight warmth.
【Nutritional Value】
Dried Chaenomeles sinensis is rich in various nutrients. It contains concentrated amounts of vitamins, especially vitamin C and some B vitamins, which are essential for maintaining the normal physiological functions of the body. Vitamin C, in particular, helps boost the immune system and promotes collagen synthesis for skin health. It also has minerals like calcium, potassium, and magnesium, which are important for bone health, nerve function, and maintaining the body’s electrolyte balance. Additionally, it contains dietary fiber that can promote intestinal peristalsis, helping to prevent constipation. The polyphenols and flavonoids in it are powerful antioxidants that can protect cells from damage.
【Storage Methods】
- Keep in a dry place: Store dried Chaenomeles sinensis in a dry environment. A dry pantry or a cabinet away from areas with high humidity like the kitchen or bathroom is ideal. Moisture can cause it to become moldy or lose its quality, so ensure the storage area is well-ventilated to keep the air dry.
- Use airtight containers: Transfer the dried papaya into airtight jars, plastic containers with tight-fitting lids, or resealable plastic bags. This helps to prevent air and moisture from getting in, preserving its flavor, texture, and nutritional content. You can also add a desiccant packet inside the container for extra protection against moisture.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Store it in a dark place or use opaque containers. Exposure to sunlight can cause the nutrients in dried Chaenomeles sinensis to degrade and change its color and taste. Keeping it away from direct sunlight can extend its shelf life and maintain its quality.






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