Gourmet: Luohe Steamed Bun, Beiwudu Hot Soup, Matuan Sugar, Houji Elbow, Wucheng Guokui, Wowotou, Geji Tanrou Braised Cake, Luohe Egg Filling Cake, Linying spiced beef, steamed buns, stir-fried rice cake, mustard meat, etc.
Brief introduction of Luohe Beiwudu hot soup;
Beiwudu hot soup is carried forward by Hui people. According to the old man, the traditional Hu spicy soup is packed in a big copper pot, embedded in a big red car, and simmered under charcoal fire. Plainclothes, the soup seller, with a white hat and a big wooden spoon in his hand, stirred in the soup pot three times, and with a bang, a bowl of steaming soup was filled up and handed to the soup drinker. A skilled soup seller will not leave the soup at the edge of the bowl. Nowadays, Beiwudu Hot Soup Shop (stall) opened in Zhengzhou, Luohe, Pingdingshan, Xuchang, Xiangcheng and other places has become the first choice for local people to have breakfast.
History and culture
Beiwudu Town is located in the south bank of Shahe River, 25 kilometers north of Wuyang County, Luohe City. It was called Dingling in ancient times and has a long history of more than two thousand years. According to historical records, during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the commercial economy here reached its peak, Shanxi and Shaanxi businessmen gathered here, and the commodities in Zhenrushui (Shahe), Xiruluo, East Jianghuai, South Jingchu, North Zhengbian and Jiangnan were mixed, and the coastal reed salt aquatic products were swallowed up and transferred. It was once praised as "Northern Dance Crossing Japan to Win Gold", "Nine Doors and Nine Closes to Small Beijing", "Endless Credit Flag Shop (Sheqi County) and Dissatisfied with Northern Dance Crossing", and it was an important commercial distribution center in central Henan at that time. Due to the accumulation of history, there are many famous snacks in Beiwudu, such as Hu spicy soup, paper buns, canned dumplings, mutton steamed dumplings, fried cakes and dumplings, among which Hu spicy soup is one of the most famous snacks in Beiwudu.