I don’t know if Queen of the Night is a kind of flower. In fact, Queen of the Night is only grown in places like Mexico. It is rarely seen in the world now. The Queen of the Night we usually see is very beautiful, and the Queen of the Night itself is very valuable. It has great appreciation value, and there are many ways to eat Queen of the Night, and it is especially nutritious. So what are the medicinal values of Queen of the Night? The Queen of Swords, also known as the Sword Flower, was discovered on the island of Sumatra in 1822. It is considered to be the largest flower in the world. The growing season is generally 9 to 21 months, and its flowering period can only last for a maximum of five days. After the King Flower is made into soup, it has a fragrant taste and the soup is sweet and smooth. It is recommended to choose the queen flower that has not been smoked with sulfur, as it will taste more delicious. The Queen Flower is also called the "Rafflesia Flower" because of its extremely large flowers. Some people describe the stench of the Queen of the Night as a mixture of rotten meat and feces, very similar to the smell of a rotting animal carcass, so it has earned the nickname "corpse flower". The Queen of Flowers is also known as "Rafflesia Arnoldi", which is named after its discoverer Raffles. In daily life, the use of Queen Flower is very wide. In addition to being eaten as food, the queen flower also has rich medicinal effects. According to traditional Chinese medicine, it is sweet and cool in nature, enters the lungs, and has the effects of clearing heat and phlegm, removing accumulated heat, and regulating phlegm and fire. The soup made from Queen Flower has the effects of clearing the heart and moistening the lungs, clearing away heat and relieving fever, removing phlegm and relieving cough. It also has obvious therapeutic effects in the auxiliary treatment of cerebral arteriosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary tuberculosis, bronchitis, mumps, etc. The nutritional value of Queen of the Cactus is very high. Through the analysis of some nutritional components of the edible cactus plant Queen of the Cactus, the results showed that the nutritional content of every 100 g of dried Queen of the Cactus is as follows: water 9.570 g, protein 1.812 g, crude fiber 2.785 g, ash 1.547 g, calcium 961.27 mg, phosphorus 328.45 mg. In particular, testing and analysis have shown that the queen flower contains at least 13 kinds of amino acids, among which threonine, leucine, isoleucine, phenylpropionic acid and lysine are essential amino acids for the human body. For example: Every 100ug of free amino acids in the queen flower are: aspartic acid 210 mg, alanine 112 mg, isoleucine 25 mg, glutamic acid 188 mg, proline 208 mg, phenylalanine 38 mg, serine 108 mg, tyrosine 122 mg, lysine 26 mg, arginine 78 mg, valine 59 mg, threonine 28 mg, leucine 42 mg, etc. In addition, it also contains elements such as Cu, N, Cr, Cd, Ca, and Zn, which are important to the human body. Therefore, the queen flower has a high edible value. The above introduces in detail the medicinal value of the Queen of the Night. In fact, the sword flower that we often see in life is actually the Queen of the Night. It is of very high value. And the reason why the Queen of the Night looks particularly beautiful is because of its own value. The Queen of the Night has complete functions. It can be made into various ornamental flowers, and it can also be made into health-preserving and therapeutic foods. It is also very effective in making medicinal soups. |
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