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What is the dish of the twelfth lunar month in rural areas?
"1February18th" was a feast for wealthy rural families in 1960s and 1970s. The richness of the feast depends on the number of dishes and bowls, including "eight dishes and twelve bowls", mixed meat and vegetables, steaming, frying and frying in various styles. These eight dishes are four cold dishes and four hot dishes. The main features of cold dishes are cramped cabbage, four-happiness balls, five blessings and small fresh meat. Hot dishes are mostly made of four kinds of meat and fresh vegetables. According to the economic situation of farmers' families, there are mainly fried fish, fried beef tenderloin, fried blood cake and stewed vegetables. Twelve bowls are eight bowls of steamed meat with four bowls of dry frying. Steamed meat mainly includes steamed meat pier, sliced meat, shredded pork and braised pork. Fat but not greasy, fresh and refreshing. Dry frying is a rare folk snack, with local characteristics of fried sweet potato shreds. With the development of rural economy and society, profound changes have taken place in the way farmers organize banquets for happy events, and the "December 18th" banquets are rare in rural areas. Combining with the activities of folk new year's goods, it will become a new choice for tourists to explore the traditional food culture and carefully prepare a folk food feast for the citizens to taste traditional food. In addition, 2006 frozen persimmons were prepared for tourists to taste for free during the folk New Year activities in Zhang Fang town. Persimmon, in the eyes of China people, is a symbol of good luck, which means "wealth is round and round, persimmons are good", or staying by the heater, eating persimmons with ice, or enjoying persimmon cakes made of big persimmons with clear soup and thin skin, so as to experience the unique artistic conception of "persimmon source culture" and have a unique taste. At the same time, the activities of "recognizing a field, claiming a tree and meeting a farmer friend" were held to bridge the gap for the general public to enjoy pastoral fun. And organize and appreciate hundreds of "persimmon lanterns" and folk cultural performances such as folk flowers, yangko, stilts and opera performances.