[Photo] "Try Jeju's 'Putgyul', Good for Health in the Changing Seasons"
Nonghyup Distribution, which operates Hanaro Mart, showcased 'Putgyul' shipped from Jeju on the 19th.
Putgyul contains about four times more nobiletin, a flavonoid component effective for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory purposes, compared to regular fully ripe tangerines, and it also has anticancer effects. Nobiletin promotes the regeneration of damaged peripheral nerves and is used as an ingredient in food and cosmetics.
At home, it is good to make Putgyul into syrup or vinegar and drink it as a beverage.
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At Hanaro Mart Yangjae branch, a bag of Putgyul (1.5 kg) is being sold for 6,900 won.
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