Among them, Zhengzhou Huimian Noodles, kaifeng soup dumplings, and blast furnace biscuits were rated as "Top Ten Famous Snacks in China" in Henan Province, and Henan-style Yellow River Carp, Bianjing Roast Duck and Carp Baked Noodles were rated as "Top Ten Classic Chinese Cuisine in Henan Province".
Henan specialty:
1, Daokou Roast Chicken Daokou Roast Chicken is one of the traditional famous dishes, which is made by "LAY" Shi Jia Roast Chicken Shop in Daokou Town, hua county, Henan Province, and is a famous specialty in China. Daokou roast chicken is as famous as Fuliji roast chicken, Beijing roast duck and Jinhua ham.
2, Luoyang Peony Luoyang Peony, "Only peony is the real national color, and it will move to the capital as soon as it opens", which is a perennial deciduous shrub. Luoyang, the ancient capital of the 13th Dynasty, has the reputation of "Millennium Imperial Capital, Peony Flower City". "Luoyang is the most suitable flower, and peony is especially strange in the world." Its cultivation began in Sui Dynasty, flourished in Tang Dynasty and flourished in Song Dynasty.
3. Xinyang Maojian Tea Xinyang Maojian Tea, also known as Henan Mao Feng, belongs to the category of green tea. It is one of the top ten famous teas in China and one of the famous specialties in Henan Province. The main producing areas are Shihe District, Pingqiao District and luoshan county. Created by Han tea farmers. In the early years of the Republic of China, five tea clubs in Xinyang tea area produced high-quality Benshan Maojian tea, which was officially named "Xinyang Maojian".
4. Jun Porcelain Jun Porcelain is a specialty of Yuzhou City, Henan Province, and is a landmark product of chinese national geography. Jun porcelain, which began in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Song Dynasty, is one of the five famous ancient porcelain in China, and is famous for its unique glaze color and magical kiln change caused by firing methods.
Ru Ci, Ru Ci, first burned in the middle of Tang Dynasty, was famous in the Northern Song Dynasty, ranking first among the "Five Famous Porcelains" in the Song Dynasty. Named after being produced in Ruzhou City, it has formed a prosperous scene of "hundred miles of scenery on both sides of Ruhe River and bonfires everywhere", which occupies a significant position in the history of China ceramics.