Toona sinensis is a large deciduous tree, dioecious and has a long life, which means longevity. Toona sinensis generally shoots and grows leaves in front of Tomb-Sweeping Day, so some people say that there is a custom of children "touching Toona sinensis" in some places, which means to ward off evil spirits and keep peace.
In addition, Toona sinensis also has the saying that "Toona sinensis crosses the house and the owner is afraid of injury", which means to remind the owner of good or bad luck.
Classification of Toona sinensis varieties
There are many varieties of Toona sinensis, which can be basically divided into purple Toona sinensis and green Toona sinensis according to the different colors of Toona sinensis buds and cotyledons.
Purple Toona sinensis includes black Toona sinensis, red Toona sinensis, Jiaozuo Toona sinensis and Ximou Toona sinensis. Green Toona sinensis includes green Toona sinensis and pholiota adiposa.
Edible
Every spring around Grain Rain, Toona sinensis buds can be made into various dishes.
Toona sinensis can be used to make Toona sinensis scrambled eggs, Toona sinensis bamboo shoots, Toona sinensis mixed with tofu, Toona sinensis fried cakes, Toona sinensis seedlings mixed with three shreds, Toona sinensis salted fish, Toona sinensis chicken breast, Toona sinensis tofu patties, Toona sinensis preserved egg tofu, Toona sinensis mixed with peanuts, Toona sinensis cold salad, Toona sinensis pickled and Toona sinensis cold salad.