Quanzhou top ten snacks are noodle paste, salted rice, vinegared meat, soil bamboo shoots jelly, Quanzhou meat dumplings, full of fried cake, stone flower paste, beef soup, beef balls, oyster omelette.
Although oyster omelette is popular in southern Fujian and Taiwan, it originated in Quanzhou, where it can be said to be a representative marketplace snack. Beef is a common ingredient in Quanzhou's cuisine, and steak, beef soup, and beef meatballs are all popular among Quanzhou people. The flavor of the soup is light and fresh, and the reddish beef is tender and refreshing, making it a great meal or snack.
Shihua paste has a history of hundreds of years in Quanzhou, and is still popular as a summer remedy to relieve summer heat and reduce fire. To eat, scrape the solid paste into thin, even strips, add red bean paste or taro paste, and finish with a spoonful of honey.
Famous Attractions in Quanzhou
The top ten must-see attractions in Quanzhou are: Qingyuan Mountain, Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple, Anping Bridge, Quanzhou Museum, Baogai Mountain Scenic Spot, China Fujian-Taiwan Rim Museum, Chongwu Ancient City, Xiangongshan Mountain, Niumulin Eco-tourism Area, and Rugao Bonsai Grand Scenic Spot.
Quanzhou, also known as Carp City, is the only United Nations identified as the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road, included in the national Belt and Road strategy of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road pioneer area, but also the first batch of national historical and cultural cities, the first East Asian Cultural Capital, is a world heritage city, the National Civilized City, the National Health City.
Reference for the above: Baidu Encyclopedia-Quanzhou