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What are the poems and songs that describe Chinese food?

Su Dongpo was not only a famous literati scholar, but also a famous gourmet.

Therefore, it is said that there are many famous dishes directly related to him, and there are even more dishes named after him, such as "Dongpo Elbow", "Dongpo Tofu", "Dongpo Jade Grits", "Dongpo Legs", "Dongpo Legs" and "Dongpo Legs".

"Dongpo Pork", "Dongpo Black Carp", "Dongpo Cake", "Dongpo Crispy", "Dongpo Bean Curd", "Dongpo Meat" and so on.

"Dongpo Collection" records: "Sichuan people value celery, buds, spinach, and mixed dove meat for it."

Spring dove breast is fried turtle dove breast shreds with celery.

Later it was called Dongpo Chunjiu.

Su Shi liked mutton soup, so he wrote: "Qin cooks only mutton soup, while Long delicacies have bear wax."

He also specially wrote "Ode to Pork": "Wash the pan cleanly, use less water, and the firewood will not smoke. Don't rush it when it is ripe. When the fire is sufficient, it will be beautiful. Huangzhou has good pork, and the price is as low as

The rich refuse to eat it, and the poor don't know how to cook it. If they get up in the morning, they will take two bowls of it and they will not care about it.