--- Mark Lee <markl@nytec.com> wrote:
>http://www.itmonline.org/arts/crataegus.htm
>
> The link above contains an article called "HAWTHORN
> (CRATAEGUS) FOOD AND
> MEDICINE IN CHINA" by Subhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D.,
> Director, Institute
> for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon. I found
> the article and
> pictures to be informative and unlike anything I
> have seen on the web
> related to the use of hawthorn fruit. It says that
> there is a factory
> in Hebei Province called Chengde Qingsongling
> Beverage Group Company
> that makes a cola drink flavored with hawthorn.
> That's unusual. Has
> anyone tried this? I would like to get a six pack
> of this for my next
> party.
>
> Another interesting comment is ... "One production
> line produces a
> liquid drink from the seed of hawthorn." I wasn't
> aware that hawthorn
> seeds were edible. Can anyone fill me in on this?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark Lee, Seattle
>
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