Dried Fig
A gentle, sweet fruit that moistens the Lung, soothes the throat, lubricates the intestines, and clears heat — a beloved food-herb in Chinese soups for its mild, restorative sweetness and nourishing depth.
What Is Dried Fig?
Dried Fig (Wu Hua Guo, 无花果) — whose name means "fruit without flower" in Chinese, reflecting the hidden flowers inside the fig — is a gentle, nourishing food-herb that has been used in Chinese medicine since the Ming Dynasty. Its sweet, mild nature makes it one of the most approachable medicinal foods, suitable for people of all ages.
Sweet and neutral in nature, Dried Fig enters the Lung, Spleen, and Large Intestine channels. It moistens the Lung to relieve dry cough, soothes and clears heat from the throat, strengthens the Spleen, and lubricates the Large Intestine for gentle, comfortable bowel movement. It is a favourite ingredient in Cantonese herbal soups, particularly in autumn and winter formulas for respiratory dryness.
History & Origin
The fig is native to the Middle East and western Asia, introduced to China during the Tang Dynasty through Silk Road trade. It was adopted into Chinese medicine by the Ming Dynasty and has been a staple of Cantonese medicinal cuisine ever since.
Traditional Uses
Moistens the Lung & Stops Cough
Nourishes and moistens the Lung, used for dry cough, ticklish throat, and respiratory dryness — particularly in autumn when Dryness is the dominant seasonal pathogen.
Soothes the Throat
Clears heat and soothes throat inflammation, used for sore throat, hoarse voice, and throat irritation from heat or dryness.
Strengthens the Spleen & Aids Digestion
Gently tonifies Spleen Qi and supports digestive function, improving appetite and nutrient absorption.
Lubricates the Intestines
Its moist, sweet nature lubricates the Large Intestine, used for dry constipation where insufficient fluid makes elimination uncomfortable.
Clears Heat & Resolves Toxicity
Classical use for heat toxin conditions including sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, and skin conditions from heat accumulation.
Nourishes Blood
As a Spleen tonic, Dried Fig supports Blood generation, beneficial for mild Blood deficiency with fatigue and pallor.
Health Benefits
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Lung MoisteningNourishes and moistens dry Lung Qi — essential for autumn dryness, dry cough, and throat irritation.
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Throat SoothingClears heat and soothes inflamed, sore, or hoarse throat — a go-to ingredient in throat-care soups.
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Gentle Bowel SupportLubricates the Large Intestine for comfortable, regular elimination without harsh laxative effects.
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Digestive NourishmentStrengthens the Spleen for better appetite, digestion, and nutrient absorption.
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Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatoryRich in polyphenols and ficin with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and digestive enzyme properties.
This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any herbal supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.





