Chapter 12 Tunisian Pomegranate

2019.8.29 When eating pomegranates, I mentioned: This is a Tunisian pomegranate. This led to a series of questions: Tunisia is on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea and has a Mediterranean climate.

The Mediterranean climate is dry and hot in summer, mild and humid in spring and winter. Is this climate suitable for pomegranates?

Why does it grow in Tunisia? In addition, its color is pink, is it grafted with peaches?

Well, you love to think about mom support, let's explore the Tunisian pomegranate together! In 1986, Tunisia established diplomatic relations with China and donated 6 pomegranate seedlings, settled in Heyin pomegranate base, after more than ten years of careful cultivation, improvement and optimization, adapted to the growth of red and white soil in China, and is currently the best variety of pomegranate in China.

So the Tunisian pomegranates we eat now are produced in our country, not imported. I think Peng Peng really loves to use his brain!

In the past, I felt that I had to walk a long way to go to school, so I wanted to send an air vehicle to fly to school as soon as I went out; Seeing that my mother cooks hard, I have to invent a cooking robot to help my mother.

Tang babies love to play games and don't like math, so when they grow up, they want to make a math game for them to play...... Oops, Peng Peng has so much to do!

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