Morel
Morels are a type of rare and highly prized wild edible mushroom belonging to the Morchella genus, and are considered the "king of mushrooms" due to their unique flavor and appearance.
Morels are a type of rare and highly prized wild edible mushroom belonging to the Morchella genus, and are considered the "king of mushrooms" due to their unique flavor and appearance.
Poria cocos is a fungal sclerotium that grows on the roots of pine trees, and it is a traditional ingredient used in both medicine and food.
White jade fungus is a trade name for high-quality tremella fungus, referring to carefully selected or specially cultivated tremella that is pure white in color, has a thick, gelatinous texture, and is of superior quality.
Pueraria lobata root is the dried root of the wild kudzu plant, and it is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine.
The dried bark of trees belonging to the Magnoliaceae family is renowned for its strong, pungent aroma and excellent effects in regulating qi, drying dampness, and relieving bloating. It is one of the core medicinal materials in traditional Chinese medicine for regulating qi and resolving dampness.
The most common source of genuine blue butterfly pea is the rhizome of the iris plant, *Iris germanica* or *Iris tectorum*, belonging to the Iridaceae family.
Panax notoginseng is the dried root and rhizome of the plant Panax notoginseng, which belongs to the Araliaceae family.
Astragalus is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb and nourishing food with a long history and wide application.
The dried silkworm body is the dried body of a silkworm larva that dies after being infected with Beauveria bassiana before spinning silk.