What is Xiang Chun?

What is Xiang Chun?

Xiang Chun {香椿}, or toona sinensis, is a popular tree in China, also known as Chinese mahogany. People enjoy the tender young leaves of the tree as a vegetable since ancient time. It features soft scrambled egg mixed with aromatic and flavorful tender Xiang Chun leaves.

What is Toon food?

Known as xiangchun in Mandarin, Chinese toon is a seasonable vegetable consisting of tender green leaves that appear in the spring. (Payment is in kind, with fistfuls of toon leaves.) If you believe its fans, the taste of the toon-mixed-with-egg is addictive, akin to truffle oil drizzled over eggs.

What is the common name of Camellia sinensis?

Common names include “tea plant”, “tea shrub”, and “tea tree” (not to be confused with Melaleuca alternifolia, the source of tea tree oil, or Leptospermum scoparium, the New Zealand tea tree)….

Camellia sinensis
Family: Theaceae
Genus: Camellia
Species: C. sinensis
Binomial name

What does Toon taste like?

A true Mahogany tree species, Chinese Toon is valued for its young, soft leaves which are enjoyed as a unique vegetable and herb. With a savory flavor much reminiscent of beef and onions, the young leaves are used parboiled or stir fried in a variety of dishes and it is a staple crop in southeast Asia.

What is Toon wood?

Toona, commonly known as redcedar, toon (also spelled tun) or toona, tooni (in India) is a genus in the mahogany family, Meliaceae, native from Afghanistan south to India, and east to North Korea, Papua New Guinea and eastern Australia.

What is Toon Leaf?

Toon leaves, botanically classified as Toona sinensis, grow on a deciduous perennial tree that can reach up to twenty-five meters in height and are members of the Meliaceae, or mahogany family. Young Toon leaves are only in season for a few short weeks and are prized for their unique, pungent flavor.

What is Toon bud?

Also known as the Chinese cedar, Chinese mahogany, and Red loon, Toon leaves are predominately used in China where they are cultivated as a vegetable. Young Toon leaves are only in season for a few short weeks and are prized for their unique, pungent flavor.

How do you grow a toon?

Project: Growing Chinese Toon (toona sinensis)

  1. Soak the seeds in warm water (30C) overnight.
  2. Spread the soaked seeds on a wet kitchen towel and leave the seeds to germinate.
  3. Wait with patience.
  4. Once seeds germinate (took 6-7 days), pot them up with potting compost and water in well.

What is Camellia sinensis used for?

GENERIC NAME: GREEN TEA (Camellia sinensis) – ORAL. USES: Green tea contains caffeine and it has been used to increase alertness. Green tea has also been used for cancer prevention, to lower cholesterol, and to prevent/delay Parkinson’s disease.

What is Camellia sinensis good for?

Camellia Sinensis is used in various forms – oxidized and unoxidized – to benefit the skin. It is used for good skin health and possesses anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and astringent properties. Camellia Sinensis also aids-in skin hydration and its white tea variety is beneficial for acne-prone skin.

How do you eat Toona?

The fruit and leaves of Toona sinensis are edible, and are often used in teas. The leaves have an onion-like taste and are rich in vitamin A. The shoots and leaves are often cooked in stir fry, salads, can be fried or pickled, and are also used as a seasoning.

How do you grow Toona sinensis?

Toona sinensis likes well-drained soil and a sunny sheltered site. Try to avoid north-facing sites and heavy wet soil and your tree should quickly start growing and sending out suckering roots to form a clump. It grows quite quickly but can take up to ten years to get to its full height.