1. PriceThe price of Adenophora is not very expensive. It is actually divided into Adenophora australis and Adenophora norvegicus, and the price difference between the two is not very big. Relatively speaking, the price of southern ginseng is relatively higher, about 30-70 yuan per kilogram, while the price of northern ginseng is about 20-60 yuan per kilogram. The specific sales price will fluctuate slightly, and the price in each region is also different. The quality of Adenophora radix is also a major factor affecting the price. If its quality is good, the market price will be relatively expensive. Some products are not of very good quality and are sold very cheaply. Here I would like to recommend that you try not to buy Adenophora radix because of its cheap price. 2. How to choose1. Look: When purchasing, you can first look at its surface. If the sizes are very uniform and there is a layer of powdery substance on the outer layer, it means that it is a good quality Adenophora radix. 2. Touch: There will be some small thorns on its surface, and it feels hard overall. If there are more small thorns, it means that the Adenophora is very tender. If you break it, there will be powdery stuff on the cross section, and it sounds very crisp. |
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