Korean Ginseng (known as 'Insam' in Korea) is not only a species different from those of American ginseng or Chinese Sanchi ginseng, but is grown in an optimal geographical environment and climatic conditions suitable for the growth of superior quality ginseng. The latitudinal ranges in which the majority of Korean ginseng farming is carried out extends from 36° to 38° north, where the growing period (180 days) is, on average 60 days longer than other areas. This extra growing time creates stronger and denser internal root tissues and preserves the innate flavor.
This area is ginseng's original homeland. Ginseng requires six years to fully mature. Since the ginseng root absorbs all of the available nutrients from the soil it grows in, the land of this region is left idle for 15 years to replenish the nutrients before another planting occurs.
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