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Like what Oman brought back?

Black honey, dates, saffron.

1. Black honey refers to black bees, which are divided into northeast black bees and Xinjiang black bees in China. The black bee in Yili, Xinjiang belongs to the Russian black bee in the European black bee strain. Black bees have a big body, a long kiss, strong ability to collect honey, strong adaptability to diseases and disasters, and stronger anti-venom ability than any other kind of bees. It can safely overwinter in the cold winter below MINUS 30 degrees, and can also collect honey in the wild at the high temperature of 8 degrees Celsius. The flying height is large, and the honey collecting radius is large. It can collect pine nectar at an altitude of 1800 m to 2500 m, and it is grumpy and difficult to domesticate.

2. Jujube: also known as Persian jujube, Fanzao and Iraqi jujube, it is the fruit of date palm, and the Compendium of Materia Medica says there is no leakage. The original plant belongs to Solanum of Palmae. Jujube is produced in the Middle East, North Africa, China, Fujian, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guangdong and other tropical or subtropical regions. Jujube is rich in nutrition and fructose, and fructose has the lowest glycemic index, so diabetics can eat it in moderation.

3. Crocus sativus: Also known as Crocus sativus and Crocus sativus, it is a perennial flower of Crocus in Iris family and a common spice. Perennial herbs. Bulb oblate, spherical, about 3 cm in diameter, covered by yellow-brown film.