Pujiang Grape Pujiang has a long history of planting grapes, and it is the earliest existing grape. There is a record of planting "grapes" in three local chronicles "Jiajing Pujiang Zhilue". After that, there were also records of sporadic cultivation of Pujiang grapes in the products of "A Brief Introduction to Pujiang" in Qianlong and Guangxu years. By the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), the grape planting area in Pujiang County had reached 10 mu, and the output was 2 1 ton. In recent years, Pujiang grape industry has developed rapidly, with a planting area of more than 50,000 mu and an annual output of 80,000 tons and an annual output value of 680 million yuan. It has become the largest agricultural industry in Pujiang, and has successively won the gold medal of Zhejiang Fine Fruit, Zhejiang Agricultural Fair and Jinhua Fine Fruit Association.
Mispar "Mispar" is a snack with Pujiang flavor. When the noodles are empty, knead them into finger-wide noodles, then knead them into a small ball, press a roll on the rice screen with your thumb, and then gently pull them out. The main ingredient is dried radish slices with cooking. Besides common salt, seasonings can be chopped green onion, mashed garlic, shredded ginger, pepper and spicy oil. You can freely season according to people's preferences. "Mispar" tastes tough and good, suitable for all ages. (Jinhua) It is said that Pujiang was once a remote and poor tiny place. In autumn and summer, farm work is very heavy, and men get up early every day to work in the fields.
Manglietia tofu scientific name: Ficus pumila? English name: crawling map? Family and genus: Ficus of Moraceae? Alias: Manglietia, Jelly Fruit, Ghost Steamed Bread. ? Evergreen climbing or creeping shrubs; Containing milk; Branchlets have brown fluff. Leaves are heteromorphic and dimorphic; On the branches without inflorescence support, the leaves are small and thin, heart-shaped, ovate, oblique at the base, subsessile, about 2.5 cm long, oblique at the base; On the inflorescence branch, the leaves are large and thick, leathery, oval, reticulate veins protruding, 3-9 cm long, blunt at the top, hairless on the surface, short hairs on the back, obvious reticulate veins protruding into a honeycomb shape.