Da Zao (Hong) (Red Jujube, Fructus Jujubae, 紅棗)

$8.30 CAD

weight

1 lb authentic, natural Hong Zao in bulk herb (sealed bag)

 

Common names: Jujube, Red Date, Chinese Date

Scientific name: Fructus Jujubae

Parts used: Fruit

Benefits: Jujube Fruit invigorates spleen & stomach, nourishes blood, calms mind and moderates the potency of drugs. Used to treat poor appetite, fatigue, loose stool, blood deficiency with insomnia, vexation and restlessness.

 

Quality Assurance: The Herb Depot offers premium whole natural herbs, mostly wild harvested and farm grown from quality, clean, pesticide-free plants from China. We directly order from our trusted Canadian suppliers who import from TCM manufacturing approved facilities.  

Based on standardized traditions of Chinese Medicine, the process of selecting, slicing, drying, sterilizing, fermenting, roasting, and steaming has been applied to achieve best properties and efficiencies of each herb.  

Caution: Use single Chinese herbs with caution; professional healthcare advice is recommended. Chinese herbs are generally combined in herbal formulas to work effectively together for desired results, and to minimize potential side effects. You can search our extensive collection of patent Chinese medicine to find the formula with the utilized herb most suitable for your health needs.  

  

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Customer Reviews

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MONICA YOUNG
quality

Excellent quality. I always buy red dates from Herb Depot because they carry the best quality red dates I have ever bought.

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Anonymous
Good quality

Tastes great. Use to make tea and also add a couple to my oatmeal. Already purchased twice

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Anonymous
Red dates

Good experience and I will be ordering again soon .

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MONICA YOUNG
product quality

They are very tasty and fresh. Much better than those I have ever bought in other Asian markets.

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Anonymous
Good quality

Nice and fresh, sweet. I like to put them in porridge. When cooked, they taste almost like caramel.