Organic Dried White Mulberries 2 Pounds - Non-GMO Unsulfured Bulk

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Origins of the Mulberry Tree Today, mulberry trees grow on almost every continent as they are extremely undemanding and adaptable. Some botanists claim that they originated from China, but it's impossible to tell exactly because there are so many varieties of mulberry plant spread all over the globe. What is possible to determine is that white and black mulberries are native to Central China and Asia respectively, while red mulberries come from America. There are mentions of these plants and their delicious fruits in ancient Babylonian texts and Greek myths. The practitioners of Chinese herbal medicine were using mulberry plants in their recipes for several millennia. Therefore, it's completely safe to say that people from different parts of the world have been enjoying mulberries for thousands of years. Today you can do this easily by buying Organic Dried Mulberries from Food To Live. They are delicious, healthy, and low in calories. As the product is organic certified, you can be sure it's completely free from any dangerous contaminants. Fantastic Properties and Uses of the Mulberry Plant Mulberry fruits are delicious and extremely good for you because they are full of antioxidants and essential nutrients. However, this plant is truly extraordinary due to the versatility of its uses. First of all, mulberry leaves are the only natural food source for the silkworm. Therefore, these trees are a vital element of the silk production industry. The bark of the mulberry tree was used to make paper in the ancient times. Some books made with it still exist today. Mulberry leaves are also used to make tea. It's rather delicious and generally beneficial to your wellbeing because it also contains antioxidants. The leaves are an important ingredient in Chinese herbal medicine and some food supplement manufacturers of today use them in their products.