The most famous Yanling scallion in Jiaozuo is Yanling scallion in Xiuwu County, which is mainly produced in 9 natural villages such as Xue Yanling, Jia Yanling, Zhang Yanling, Gao Yanling, Wang Yanling, Xia Yanling, Zhu Yanling, Lv Yanling and Li Yanling in Wangtun Township of Xiuwu County. Welsh onion is characterized by short neck, big head, rich nutrition and delicious taste. The largest one, a tree actually weighs1.8kg.. One size fits all "can automatically collapse" to form a flower shape. The taste is delicate, the raw onion is sweet to fragrant, and the cooked onion is fragrant, thick and fresh. It is really a good seasoning.
Jiaozuo Wuzhi Camellia oleifera, known as dry seedling cream soup in Qin Dynasty and shell tea in Han Dynasty, is a traditional specialty with a long history in China. Wuzhi Camellia oleifera became famous at the end of the Qin Dynasty more than two thousand years ago. According to historical records, in 206 BC, when Chu and Han contended, Liu Bang was injured in Wude County and lived in a family named Lu. Lu used cream soup to accumulate shell tea, and Liu Bang recovered after three months. Liu Bang said in a poem, "A good meal makes a great virtue, and a good soup makes a great feast." After Liu Bang ascended the throne, he thought that he could not eat cream soup in Chang 'an, that is, he called Lu Mou into the palace, making him a master of five-grade camellia oleifera and making camellia oleifera an imperial meal. Wuzhi Camellia oleifera is scientifically prepared from 24 kinds of high-grade spices, such as refined flour, pearl starch, Watson and sesame. Tested by the provincial health and epidemic prevention station, every 500g contains various vitamins 424.438+05438+05g. It has many functions, such as benefiting liver, invigorating stomach, moistening lung, tonifying kidney, refreshing the body and promoting fluid production, and strengthening the body and prolonging life. With the characteristics of rich flavor, strong but not greasy, fragrant and delicious, rich in nutrition and convenient to eat, it enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad and is exported to Hongkong, Taiwan Province, Japan and Southeast Asia. Wuzhi Camellia oleifera is a famous flavor snack in Henan, named after it was produced in Wuzhi County, Jiaozuo, Henan. It's called tea, but it's actually porridge Its main ingredient is refined wheat flour. Before making porridge, flour should be fried in oil, so people call this porridge camellia oleifera. The raw materials of Wuzhi Camellia oleifera include refined wheat flour, pearl starch, peanuts, sesame seeds, waste oil and yam. In addition, 24 kinds of high-grade spices such as fennel, pepper, cinnamon, clove, loquat, Amomum villosum and bitter fruit were added. Wuzhi Camellia oleifera is not only rich in flavor and nutrition, but also has the function of invigorating stomach and refreshing.
Dioscorea opposita is a kind of yam produced in Qingzhou (now Jiaozuo City, Henan Province), which can be used as the trade name of "Dioscorea opposita". As one of the most important tonic materials in traditional Chinese medicine, yam is the biggest difference from other commonly used tonics, such as ginseng, codonopsis pilosula and astragalus, because it has no side effects. Therefore, it has been evaluated by doctors as "warming and nourishing" and "balancing nature", which is a model of "homology of medicine and food", that is, it can be used as normal food to satisfy hunger, and is suitable for any crowd, including the elderly, children, pregnant women and other special groups (see Wang Guowei, chief physician of Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, on the evaluation of yam recorded by CCTV in 2007. This is also the fundamental reason why yam has the highest frequency in Chinese medicine prescriptions. Rehmannia glutinosa, another specialty of Huaiqing Prefecture, may be more famous (because of Liuwei Dihuang Pill) and has higher medicinal and economic value, but the planting popularity and yield of Dioscorea opposita in Huaiqing Prefecture are always higher than that of Rehmannia glutinosa. If yam can't be sold, you can eat it yourself, but rehmannia can't.