The tree that is born in Argentina and is considered the strongest in the world: it has beneficial health for health
It is a copy that grows in six countries and desert areas, managing to adapt to the harsh climatic conditions. Among the wonderful vegetation offered by South America is a tree that attracts the attention of the whole world, since it is not only considered the strongest of all, but because it also grows in the desert.
It is the chañar, a tree that is born and grows in desert areas, and can resist high temperatures. In addition, the surprising thing is that it provides seeds and fruits that are edible and healthy health. It is a species that receives little water, supports winds and extreme temperatures. It was possible to demonstrate that the chañar supports days of more than 40ºC, as well as cold nights where the numbers get to mark -13ºC. On the other hand, the chañar is full of branches with thorns, a way to prevent certain animals from destroying it. This specimen grows in six countries in South America: Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Peru.The fruit of the chañar: what benefits the fruits and seeds of the tree are edible and provide various health benefits. In some villages, syrup from the fruit of the chañar is performed, which is used to improve from a simple cold to bronchitis or a lung problem. For the syrup, the fruits should be cleaned first and then a boil is boiling for the peel to soften. Then they must peel and put them back over low heat. Finally, the fruit must be grinding in a mortar and strain the pasta with a strainer along with the water where the fruit was boiled. Then, cook the liquid obtained over low heat and stir constantly. When it begins to have brown color, you must remove from heat and package.
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