Both shade‑drying and sun‑drying are common methods. The choice depends on environment and desired flavor.
1. Efficiency and Stability
- Shade‑drying: Gentle but slower; relies on good ventilation and low humidity.
- Sun‑drying: Faster but more weather‑dependent.
2. Aroma and Appearance
- Shade‑drying: Tends to preserve natural color and softer aromas.
- Sun‑drying: Can produce brighter aromas but requires avoiding over‑exposure.
3. Use Cases
- Shade‑drying: Better for strong sunlight or warmer conditions.
- Sun‑drying: Best on clear, dry, well‑ventilated days.
Overall, both methods work when humidity and drying pace are well managed.
