Cordyceps fungi, while referred to as a "flower," is not an actual flower but rather the fruiting body of Cordyceps militaris, belonging to the fungi kingdom. The distinctive appearance of Cordyceps fungi is characterized by the portion that has detached from its insect host, exhibiting an orange or golden hue. The primary components of Cordyceps fungi include protein, amino acids, Cordyceps polysaccharide, vitamins, and trace elements.