Nonghyup Distribution and Nonghyup Hanaro Distribution, which operate Nonghyup Hanaro Mart, announced on the 6th that they will hold a special exhibition of agricultural products beneficial during the spring season when fine dust is frequent.


Sweet potatoes, ginger, and balloon flower roots are known to be good for the respiratory system by relieving coughs and phlegm. Garlic helps detoxify heavy metals that enter the body mixed with fine dust, and pears contain a component called 'luteolin,' which helps reduce bronchial inflammation and relieve phlegm.


In addition, cheonggyeon oranges and apples are rich in dietary fiber and vitamin C, which help reduce the unpleasant feeling in the mouth, and dietary fiber contained in green and yellow vegetables such as carrots and broccoli promotes bowel movements, aiding in the expulsion of fine dust from the body and boosting immunity.


A Nonghyup Distribution official said, "Fine dust is rampant in spring, and we hope people protect their health with the various fruits and vegetables available at Hanaro Mart."



On the 6th, models are showcasing Korean agricultural products such as sweet potatoes, pears, carrots, and broccoli, which are beneficial during the spring transitional season when fine dust is frequent, at the Nonghyup Hanaro Mart Yangjae branch in Seocho-gu, Seoul. <br>[Photo by Nonghyup Distribution].

On the 6th, models are showcasing Korean agricultural products such as sweet potatoes, pears, carrots, and broccoli, which are beneficial during the spring transitional season when fine dust is frequent, at the Nonghyup Hanaro Mart Yangjae branch in Seocho-gu, Seoul.
[Photo by Nonghyup Distribution].

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