Can peony Asparagus eat?
The editor introduces the content about the edible aspects of peony Asparagus. Can peony Asparagus be eaten? The editor will provide a detailed answer for you next.
The editor accidentally found a vegetable in the market that looks very similar to the peony Asparagus at home, but it is difficult to relate the Asparagus at home with the vegetable in the market. Later, it was discovered that there were also flower friends in the flower friends group who had similar experiences. Therefore, after searching for various information, the following conclusion was drawn. If there is any error, please correct it, and I will make timely corrections.
Here are the verified information:
1. Source: Peninsula Metropolitan Daily
Title: Whether peony Asparagus is edible is still undetermined, "earth thistle" is edible but rare
Introduction: Professor Liu Qinghua of Qingdao Agricultural University said that the "tien chi" consumed by the citizens is actually not the medicinal tien chi, but the heart-leafed mesembryanthemum (the scientific name of peony Asparagus), which is native to South Africa and was introduced as an ornamental flower in the 1990s.
2. Source: Peninsula Network
Title: Peony Asparagus Sold as Tien Chi is Suspended, Vegetable Seller Loses 20,000 Yuan for a Greenhouse
Following the consecutive reports on peony Asparagus being sold as tien chi, the issue has received extensive public concern. In order to ensure the safety of citizens, major vegetable wholesale markets have suspended the sale of peony Asparagus. On October 17th, the reporter visited a "tien chi" vegetable base in Haojiaying, Xiajiazhuang, Chengyang, and learned that although the farmers have been planting for more than a year, they did not know that what they planted was actually peony Asparagus.
3. Here is a question from a netizen on Baidu Knows, can peony Asparagus be eaten?
A netizen answered:
Are you talking about common Asparagus (heart-leafed mesembryanthemum)? Yes, it can be eaten. I've had it in a restaurant in Shandong, served cold, and it tastes good.
In summary, it can be seen that peony Asparagus is used to impersonate or eaten by some people in folk due to no reported illness after consumption. There are also local names for it in many places. Therefore, I believe that "heart-leafed Asparagus" is just another name for peony Asparagus in folk, or the local people do not know what peony Asparagus is.
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