Eucommia Bark (Salt-Fried) - Du Zhong (Yan Chao) - Eucommiae Cortex Preparatae- ND Grade
Eucommia Bark (Salt-Fried) - Du Zhong (Yan Chao) - Eucommiae Cortex Preparatae- ND Grade
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Du Zhong (Eucommia Bark) – Salt-Fried
Botanical Name: Eucommia ulmoides
Traditional Preparation: Salt-fried (Yan Chao, 盐炒, 鹽炒)
Common Names: Eucommia Bark / Tochu / Chinese Rubber Tree Bark / 杜仲
Grade: ND Grade – independently lab-tested for pesticides, sulfur, and heavy metals
Origin: Grown and harvested in Hunan Province, China
Product Overview
Du Zhong (Eucommia Bark) is a time-honored botanical deeply rooted in East Asian herbal traditions.
This salt-fried form (Yan Chao) follows a classical preparation method, where the bark is lightly treated with a salt solution and gently stir-fried — a technique widely used in traditional Chinese herbal kitchens.
Our Du Zhong is carefully sourced, cleaned, and low-temperature processed to maintain its natural aroma, color, and integrity, making it a classic ingredient for teas, decoctions, and traditional herbal soups.
How to Use
Tea & Decoction
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Simmer 6–10 g of Du Zhong in 500–700 ml of water for 20–30 minutes.
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Enjoy on its own or pair with traditional botanicals such as Gou Qi Zi (Goji Berry) or Dang Gui for a deeper traditional flavor profile.
Soups & Broths
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Add a few pieces to slow-simmered soups, congee, or broths.
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Brings a warming, grounding character to traditional dishes.
Culinary & Traditional Blends
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Often combined with botanicals like Xu Duan, Gou Qi Zi, or Dang Gui.
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Common in classic East Asian decoction recipes and family-style herbal soups.
Intended Use & Preparation
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Not for direct consumption in dry form.
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To be prepared and consumed as tea, decoction, or soup.
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Bring to a boil and simmer for at least 15 minutes for traditional decoctions, or steep in hot water for an extended period when used as tea.
Features
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Traditional salt-fried (Yan Chao) processing
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ND Grade — independently tested for pesticides, sulfur, and heavy metals
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Sourced from growers focused on sustainable herbal cultivation
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Low-temperature dried and packed in resealable pouches for freshness
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Traceable to growing region
Traditional Context (TCM Framework)
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Du Zhong is described as sweet and slightly warm in nature and is associated with the Liver and Kidney channels in classical theory.
It is widely referenced in historical formulas and often included in slow-simmered decoctions and seasonal herbal soups, where it plays a grounding, harmonizing role in traditional practice.
Important Notes
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Sold as a raw food-grade ingredient, not a finished dietary supplement.
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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Best used with guidance from a trained herbal practitioner.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
