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Longchengqu gourmet
The foods in Longcheng District include Chaoyang almond oil, Chaoyang jujube, Chaoyang jujube, chao yang shan almond and jiaozi.

1, Chaoyang almond oil: Chaoyang almond oil is a specialty of Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province. "Longniao" brand pure almond oil produced by Chaoyang Longniao Grain and Oil Co., Ltd. won the national gold medal for grain and oil products. Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province, known as "the capital of Sanyan is in Gulong", is one of the main producing areas of China specialty almonds.

2. Chaoyang Jujube: Jujube is one of the specialties of Chaoyang, which is characterized by bright color, thin skin and thick flesh, crisp, sweet and sour, and storage resistance? Chaoyang, Liaoning is known as the "hometown of big flat roofs", and the sweetness and crispness of jujube produced are the first among jujube, with excellent taste.

3. Suanzaoren in Chaoyang: Suanzaoren can be regarded as a treasure in Chaoyang. Zizyphus jujuba and Zizyphus jujuba can be found almost everywhere in sunny and dry slopes, hills, plains and roadsides in Chaoyang area, belonging to deciduous shrubs and small trees like Like.

4. chao yang shan Almond: Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province, known as "the capital of Sanyan is in Gulong", is one of the main producing areas of China specialty almond. It is also known as the four almond bases with Zhangjiakou, Chengde and Tangshan in Hebei Province. Apricot in Chaoyang is mostly natural forest, and artificial forest cultivation has been developed in recent years.

5. jiaozi: jiaozi originated from Joule in ancient China, formerly known as Joule, which is a traditional noodle of Han nationality and has a history of 1800 years. It was invented by Zhang Zhongjing, a native of Nanyang (now Dengzhou, Nanyang, Henan) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and was originally used as medicine. Jiaozi, also known as jiaozi, is deeply loved by the people of China. It is a staple food for people in northern China, a local snack, and also a food for Chinese New Year.