Every year around the Spring Festival, cherries will cross the ocean to enter the Chinese market, its bright appearance, sweet and sour juicy taste has become the "star product" that the Chinese public is looking forward to, but on the other hand, because of its high **, everyone shouts "can't afford to eat". There is a rumor: "Eating cherries can supplement vitamin C." However, according to experts, the vitamin C content of cherries is not as high as everyone expects, and its content is not as good as oranges, kiwifruit, sea buckthorn and other fruits, especially sea buckthorn, which is known as the "king of vitamin C", "the crown of fruits and vegetables" and "vitamin treasure house" in the plant world, and is a veritable star fruit.
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Academician Qian Xuesen, a world-renowned scientist, once predicted: "By the 21st century, due to the development of bioengineering and biotechnology, the seabuckthorn industry will trigger the sixth industrial revolution in human history." Today, all kinds of products processed from sea buckthorn have widely entered our lives, especially sea buckthorn drinks have become the standard on our tables. Shanxi Wutai Mountain Sea Buckthorn Products *** has been focusing on the deep processing of sea buckthorn for 30 years, always adhering to the corporate tenet of "taking the benefit of human health as its own responsibility", using the international and domestic advanced vacuum low-temperature belt drying process to produce high-quality "Wufeng Huiguo" brand sea buckthorn original fruit powder, which is delicate in powder, fruity and fragrant, easy to dissolve, rich in vitamin C, and can be seasoned with white sugar, honey and yogurt, with a better taste.
In today's diversified diet, the substitution between products is becoming more and more frequent, and "Wufeng Huiguo" brand sea buckthorn fruit powder as a nutritious, high-quality, low-priced, high-vitamin C content health products have been paid attention to by more people, and are popular in the streets and alleys of cities at home and abroad.