Is it edible?Perhaps the first thing that comes to everyone’s mind is whether it is poisonous and whether you will get sick after eating it. You can rest assured that this thing is not only non-toxic, but also very healthy. Therefore, those who are worried about it being toxic or causing adverse reactions do not need to worry, there is absolutely no harm in eating it. The taste of Xanthoceras sorbifoliaAlthough the question of whether it is poisonous or not has been solved, the next question you may ask is, does it taste good? The kernel is edible before it changes color (white), and it tastes a bit like walnuts. However, just listening is useless. The flavor of this fruit is indeed quite special, but it does not mean that it cannot be eaten. You can definitely try it yourself. Friends who can’t accept it probably won’t choose to eat it raw. In addition, this fruit can also be fried and eaten, so you might as well try it. When is the best time to eat?When autumn comes, the tree will bear this kind of fruit. You may not have noticed it before, but the Xanthoceras sorbifolia, which was originally thought to be only used to extract oil, has now appeared on the market and can be purchased and eaten directly. |
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