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Dimocarpus longan |
June: Fruits begin to develop, and the plant continues growing.
Longan is used in Chinese medicine to strengthen the heart and calm the spirit. Symbolizes fertility and prosperity in some Asian cultures.
Evergreen tropical tree reaching 10–20 m tall. Blooms in spring; fruits ripen in summer; prefers warm, humid climate.
Harvesting mature fruit clusters by hand from the tree. Using long poles with baskets for higher branches.
Harvest when the skin is light brown and flesh is translucent and sweet. Best picked in early morning to preserve juiciness.
Fruits are eaten fresh, dried, or added to desserts and teas. Peel is removed; seeds are inedible.
Longan and red date soup (Boiling dried longan with herbs and dates)
Traditional Chinese tonic dessert
Traditional Chinese tonic dessert
1. Soak dried longan and red dates in water for 30 minutes.
2. Place in pot, add water, bring to boil.
3. Simmer on low heat for 30–40 minutes.
4. Serve warm or chilled.
2. Place in pot, add water, bring to boil.
3. Simmer on low heat for 30–40 minutes.
4. Serve warm or chilled.