50g Premium Wild Tibetan Fritillaria Bulb | Natural Chuan Bei Mu | Hand-Harvested at 4300m | Free Worldwide Shipping
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Authentic Wild Tibetan Fritillaria (Chuan Bei Mu) – 50gThis product comes directly from local villagers in Zayü County, Nyingchi City, Tibet, at an altitude of 4,300 meters on the Demula Mountain range. The fritillaria bulbs are hand-harvested by a Tibetan villager named Tashi, who searches through high-mountain rhododendron bushes to find naturally grown plants.Wild Tibetan fritillaria is extremely rare due to overharvesting and slow regrowth in high-altitude environments. The bulbs vary naturally in shape and size, and each piece is manually dug out from the mountain soil. Compared with lower-altitude fritillaria from regions like Sichuan (typically 1500 meters lower), Tibetan wild specimens are considered more unique and sought after.Each harvest session yields only a limited amount, making this product both valuable and authentic.Usage (Traditional Culinary Use)Wild fritillaria bulbs can be gently crushed or ground into powder and used in traditional steamed fruit preparations. A common method is steaming 2–3 grams with pear, a small amount of water, and natural sweeteners such as honey. After steaming for 30–40 minutes, the pear and fritillaria are mashed together and consumed as a traditional culinary preparation.Freshly harvested fritillaria has high moisture content and a naturally bitter taste, characteristic of wild-grown bulbs.Contents: 50 gramsOrigin: Tibet, China (Demula Mountain, Zayü County, Nyingchi City)Type: Wild, naturally grown, hand-harvestedShipping: Free worldwide shippingQ&A (Frequently Asked Questions)Q1: Is this fritillaria wild or farmed?A1: This product is 100% wild, hand-harvested from Tibet at high altitude (4300m).Q2: Why does each bulb look different?A2: Wild fritillaria grows naturally in mountain soil, so size and shape vary. This is a sign of an authentic wild harvest.Q3: How fresh is the harvest?A3: The bulbs are collected, cleaned, and packed directly by local villagers shortly after harvesting.Q4: How is it commonly used?A4: Traditionally, 2–3 grams are used in steamed preparations with fruit such as pear, often with water and honey.Q5: Do you ship worldwide?A5: Yes, we offer free worldwide shipping.Q6: How long does shipping take?A6: Shipping times vary by country; most orders arrive in 10–20 business days, depending on local customs processing.
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