Chapter 38 Simone’s Surprising Knowledge

Simone and her three teammates went to the villager’s house to assist in the traditional method of extracting camellia oil.

For many viewers watching the livestream, this was their first time witnessing such a method of oil extraction. Simone and Keira helped steam the camellia seed powder, while Eric and Zac helped mold the steamed powder by hand. Finally, they took turns pounding the molded powder, similar to striking a bell.

Both the celebrities and the viewers found this process rather interesting.

Jacob Poole, the owner of the farmhouse, chatted with the four of them while they worked.

Eric asked, “Does your camellia oil sell well?”

Jacob replied, “It’s not bad. We sell it in town and earn just enough money to cover the costs and labor.” He then changed the subject, asking, “Have you all tried camellia oil before? Do you know its benefits?”

Erie, Zac, and Keira shook their heads. “No, we’ve never tried it before, nor do we know much about its benefits.”

Simone explained, “Camellia oil has a pure aroma when consumed. It’s also rich in nutrients, earning it the nickname ‘Olive Oil of the East.” She went on to explain its uses and flavors in salads, stir–fries, frying, baking, and soups. Additionally, she added, “In addition to being used in cooking, camellia oil can

so moisturize the skin, nourish hair, aid in weight loss, reduce wrinkles, and whiten and beautify the skin.”

Jacob was stunned before he replied with a chuckle, “You know quite a lot, Miss Gray. Indeed, camellia

oil is a wonderful product.” He hadn’t expected this famous celebrity to be so knowledgeable about camellia oil.

On the other hand, Keira was very interested in the other benefits of camellia oil. “You mentioned this oil can even nourish the hair and skin?”

You can..” She explained several methods and effects of using wild camellia oil directly for hair care. “You can also purify camellia oil for skin care or make lip balm with

a smile, “People around here do use camellia oil for hair and skin care.” He

Is

also safe to use; even children and pregnant women can use it.” She then suggested to him. “I noticed you have several plantations of wild camellia here. There are also quite a number of families producing camellia oil. Actually, you can try making essential oils and lip balms with camellia oil and sell them online. These pure natural and

tried selling our camellia oil online before, but not many people bought it. They prefer to buy from well–known merchants. Otherwise, we wouldn’t be selling it at a low

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the process of extracting the oil and making essential oils and lip balms. When viewers see that you don’t add any chemicals

a good idea. If we do it, we’ll definitely keep everything clean and

beeswax for making lip balm. Do you have any bee farmers

There are also people in the nearby

replied, “I know how to do that. I

advertise your products on the livestream of our show. We’ll share a link to your livestream so that interested viewers. can visit your livestream and make purchases. Of course, there can be no compromise on product quality. If you want to do it, we’ll need to talk to the village head and have them oversee things.” If they were going to

tried it, but for several months, hardly anyone showed

ways to help the villagers generate income; unfortunately, the village was impoverished, and they didn’t have any specialty products, making it difficult to find ways to help the villagers become rich. Camellia oil was considered a

home, where Simone repeated what

idea. This is great! Our village committee will certainly keep an eye on this at

and flavorful, but they also surpass the expensive peaches sold at many grocery stores in the city. The rice grown in your village is organically fertilized with minimal chemical additives, and I have personally tasted it over the past few days it’s delicious. Additionally,

variety show, they have an advantage. Viewers of the

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