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Cardi Jujube - Candy Rappers series

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Day 12: Do you have more than one of the same species in your collection? Yes. Very yes. I like to see the differences in the bones that come from the life the animal led. Age, health, gender, region, and more can all have an effect on an animal's bones, leaving a story for you to unravel.
Smallville ran from 2001-2011 and I stopped watching around 2009...Ā In season 1, episode 12,Ā āLeechā which aired about 19 years ago, Clark very briefly mentions jujubees to Lana once. Itās not even a thing. But nevertheless, here I am eating jujubees because of a one-off line from a show that ended 9 years ago, that I stopped watching 11 years ago. Jujubees arenāt even that good and theyāre kinda impossible to eat. But they remind me of Clana, so Iām not even complaining.
THATāS what Smallville CLANA did to me.
Just a whole 5 gallons. #jujubees #fruit #harvest https://www.instagram.com/p/B3QVyHNBMWK/?igshid=lwk8jcvwjz93
The other day I went for a massage. It was MUCH needed after 6 weeks of traveling with my kids and lots of lifting, sitting and flying. My body was full of aches and pains. The therapist I sawĀ was an interesting guy from China who, upon noticing that my hands and feet felt cold, and my neck and shoulders very tense, had some recommendations for me. He suggested a warm morning drink made with water, dried longan fruit, red date and ginger, explainingĀ that itās a common drink for Chinese women to improve circulation and help with relaxation. Iām game to trying anything that is natural and helps with relaxation! Since I was already in the Inner Richmond district of San Francisco, home to a large Chinese community and many great Asian markets, I decided to pick up the ingredients straight away and give the concoction a try.
At the market, I discovered that dried longan fruit is also known asĀ Long Yan Rou and is closely related to the lychee. And, Red Dates are actually just another name forĀ jujubes. This new drink was sounding better and better!Ā Adding ginger to my water is something I already enjoyĀ (more on that in aĀ future post) but the other two ingredients were new to me and I really had no idea how to prep them for water. Both the dried fruits are theĀ consistency of Medjool datesā¦.so, I assumed that some soaking was in order but was certainly open to moreĀ guidance on this.
The three (and hopefully magical) ingredients for my warm water beverage
AĀ Google search for ideas on how to make this enticing drink, as well asĀ more information on the properties of each ingredient was in order. First, I researched each ingredient on Wikipedia to find out more about the medicinal properties. Hereās what I learned:
Red Dates:Ā CommonlyĀ called jujubes, Chinese dates, Korean dates, or Indian dates areĀ a species of Ziziphus in the buckthorn family (Rhamnaceae). The fruit and its seeds are used in Chinese and Korean traditional medicine, where they are believed to alleviate stress. In addition to this they are used forĀ many other purposes, including anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory and their wound healing properties.
Longan Fruit:Ā One of the better-known tropical members of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae), to which the lychee also belongs.Ā In Chinese food therapy and herbal medicine, the longan is believed to have an effect on relaxation. The longan, much like the lychee, itās thought to give internal āheatā.
Ginger: A flowering plant (Zingiber officinale) whose rhizome, ginger root or simply ginger, is widely used as a spice or a folk medicine. Ginger is one of the oldest and most versatile medicinal foods and in China itās been used by healers for thousands of years. Traditional Chinese medicine holds that ginger ārestores devastated yangā and āexpels coldā. Ginger has many believed uses including reducing muscle soreness and inflammation, alleviating nausea and helping digestion.Ā
Now that I better understood the ingredients, I was ready to use them! I didnāt find much when I Googled this exact combination, but I did find many recipes with ginger and red dates, many of which includedĀ goji berries. The closest recipe I found was on a lovely blog calledĀ A Beautiful DayĀ and I used this recipeĀ as my reference, omitting the pear and pine nuts.
Here is what I added to 10 cups of filtered water:
25 dried red dates, pitted andĀ sliced
10 dried longans
2 inch chunk of peeled ginger, sliced thinly
After prepping, boiling, simmering for an hour, and finally straining, my drink remedy was ready! I let it cool to a lukewarm temperature and then gave it a try.
It was quite interesting and, based on the profile of the ingredients, more medicinal tasting than I expected, . Right away, I could see why the recipe on A Beautiful DayĀ called for pear because the drink had a bit of a bitter quality and needed something a little sweet to offset this. I added a tiny bit of honey and it became much more enjoyable to drink. I found it very soothing and cozy. It reminded me of Traditional MedicinalsĀ Throat Coat Tea, which for years has been a favorite product of mine and something I always have on hand.
Iāve now been enjoying this medicinal water for a few days and have tried it both warm and cold (the batch I made yieldedĀ enough for at least one cup daily for a week). I definitely prefer it more as a warm tea-type beverage. And, while I donāt know if it has had any true efficacy on my health, itās something Iām glad I tried and will make again. It was fun to experiment with new-to-me ingredients that have so many believed healing properties.
Ā Ā Poor Circulation?ā¦..Try Some Water with Dried LonganĀ Fruit The other day I went for a massage. It was MUCH needed after 6 weeks of traveling with my kids and lots of lifting, sitting and flying.

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The first flavor is a color. Im pretty sure the second flavor is a flower. Finishing it off with three fruit flavors. #jujubees #seriouslywhatisvioletsupposedtotastelike #alsolilacdoesntsoundthatappealing (at Charleston, South Carolina)