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These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

If we went for a walk in the park, my sister and I would play a game of survival in the wilderness. This game is actually just a game for my sister to discover what edible varieties of animals and plants can be eaten in the park, so that she can get to know all kinds of animals and plants.

Such a game, often played with children, is still very interesting.

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

Donghu Park and Busan Park in Jiangmen's downtown area are places we frequent, and it is most appropriate to play this game in these two parks with many plant varieties.

The environmental distribution of the two parks is also not very different. For example, there is an artificial lake in the East Lake Park, and the artificial lake is planted with lotuses, water lilies and aquatic plants, and there are river prawns and small fish in the lake.

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

Parks can often find snails, bullfrogs, and the animals and plants in the game that can be easily found directly and easily enough to let people survive the short crisis.

Busan Park does not have an artificial lake, but it relies on the Pengjiang River, and the water resources are much richer than in Dongho Park. But for those who have no hands or no means of fishing, the river can only make people sigh. Although there are snails and small crabs on the riverbank, it depends on the water level, so it is not practical to rely on water to draft water.

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

The cries of bullfrogs that are heard everywhere in Donghoe Park are almost inaudible in Busan Park. There are not even as many Dongfeng snails in Busan Park as there are in East Lake. The number of Dongfeng snails in East Lake Park is so large that you can kick one with a single kick.

Dongho Park is also home to ducks, geese and a huge number of koi, and there is no way to match this Busan Park.

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

There are also more edible fruit trees in Donghoe Park than in Busan Park. A cursory count includes perfume peach, peach, mango, face and pineapple, and the number of fruits is also considerable.

Therefore, the variety of flora and fauna available for consumption in Dongho Park in this game is much greater than that of Busan Park.

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

However, if you come to Busan Park in July, you will be able to eat enough with the fruit of this plant.

This is a bread tree in Kamui Park, planted in the direction of the performing arts center, and it is a bread tree that produces breadfruit in July. It's the kind of bread tree you think of that can be eaten! The moment I saw them, I felt that if I came to play this game in July, Busan Park would be able to win East Lake Park.

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

This kind of bread tree, I remember seeing it often in foreign novels before. The fruit is plucked, placed directly on the fire and roasted, and when it is baked, the fibers inside the fruit are as soft as bread, and it feels like eating bread. To solve hunger, I think it is much more satisfying than small fish and shrimp.

The leaves of these bread trees are very similar to the papaya trees we usually see in Guangdong, and they are also a bit like the leaves of taro that we usually use to make herbal tea, but the leaves are much larger than those of papaya trees.

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

Breadfruit is like a shrunken jackfruit, which is what we commonly call a large tree pineapple. But the breadfruit fruit is not as big as jackfruit, and the park looks only the size of a fist or about the size of two fists, not as big as seen on the data.

There are some fruits on the ground that do not know whether they fell down or someone deliberately picked it, and some of them have been smashed, and the internal structure inside is also very similar to the pineapple.

These bread trees in Gangmen Busan Park turned out to be the bread trees we thought

But the time for this breadfruit to bear fruit is not very long, when I went to Busan Park in August, there was not a single breadfruit on the tree, I don't know if it was manually removed or something else, anyway, there was no fruit.

Therefore, if you exclude fishing, the only thing that can feed people in Busan Park is the breadfruit in July.

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