Chapter 8 The little girl picking mushrooms

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Wang Yiyi started to eat spicy hot pot, jackfruit and many other delicious foods. She even went to get the peach and chewed it in her mouth. The peaches in this world are ripe. She wasn't surprised to find Tao Zi.

She took the peach mainly to get rid of the spicy taste in her mouth.

She went down to a river ditch. She saw the Dachu River accidentally when she fell from a big tree, and when she went down. She also found a wild ginseng on the right. It was not as old as the century-old ginseng in the novel, nor was it hundreds of years old. What was even more annoying was that this ginseng was only 30 years old.

In fact, a century-old life like in the novel may be found in deep mountains and old forests. But to be honest, it is really difficult for ginseng that has been around for thousands of years to survive. After all, major disasters will occur every hundred or even hundreds of years, or natural and man-made disasters may occur due to dynasty changes.

Thousands of years of ginseng has been eaten by wild animals in the mountains. What's more, everything has animism. How can you be sure that the wild animals in the mountains will not look for those precious things?

So in fact, once some things are separated from reality, they become illusory. But she also knows that the 30-year-old ginseng is already extremely precious.

It can even save a person's life in times of crisis, so she decided to keep the ginseng and did not intend to give it to the old lady.

After all, no one knows whether he will die next time. In this way, she had a wild ginseng tree and a secret base. She often went down from the other side and picked up some wild food in the ditch and put it in her space.

After all, she also understood that in the future, she would only be able to live well by relying on the food in the supermarket.

But she still has grandparents. Although her grandparents only treat her like an ordinary relative. But her grandparents have always raised her and never said anything.

She actually knows the little ones in her uncle's heart. She also understood that her uncle actually didn't want her grandparents to raise her. Even her parents didn't want her and wanted to sell her. Her uncle also wanted his daughter to come over.

But the old lady also made it clear that she could only support one person, so Wang Yiyi could only stay with the old lady.

Then Wang Yiyi started to pick up mountain goods, because she is now in a place like the Northeast.

For example, Northeastern hazelnuts are also called Shanban, Jianli, Chuizi, etc. Hazelnut is an excellent tree species that is used both as fruit and wood. Its fruit is shaped like a chestnut, with a hard outer shell. The kernel is fat, white and round. It is fragrant and contains a large amount of oil. It tastes particularly fragrant and has a lingering aftertaste. Therefore, it has become one of the most popular nut foods and is known as the "King of Nuts". called.

Hericium erinaceus, also known as Hericium erinaceus, is named because its shape resembles a Hericium head. Monkey Mushroom Hericium, Monkey Mushroom, is a traditional Chinese precious dish and one of the four famous dishes (hericium, bear paw, bird's nest, and shark's fin).

Hazel mushroom: Hazel mushroom, also known as hazel mushroom, is the fruiting body of the fungus Armillaria fungi. Mainly distributed in mountainous forest areas of Heilongjiang. It is known as "mountain treasure" and "the fourth treasure of Northeast China". Hazelnuts from the Northeast are very famous. They are rich in nutrients. Although the shell is very hard, it is easy to peel. Hazelnuts are brown on the outside and white on the kernel.

Black fungus: Black fungus is dark brown in color, soft in texture, delicious in taste, rich in nutrients, and can be vegetarian or meatless. It not only adds charm to Chinese dishes, but also nourishes the skin, makes the skin rosy and radiant, and can prevent and treat the disease. Iron deficiency anemia and other medicinal functions. (The information comes from Baidu. I’m not from the north, so I don’t know much about it. Just read it as a popular science article!)