Preface: The delicious food in The Journey to the West is very common, such as the king's archery, which is all chicken, duck and fish. However, the Tang Priest and his disciples are all monks, so they can't eat these at all. To say that the most mouth-watering food in Journey to the West belongs to the Tang Priest. On the way to learn from the scriptures, every monster wants to taste Tang Priest's meat, because a bite of Tang Priest's meat can make you live forever. First, the emperor gave a banquet
At the beginning, Tang Taizong saw Tang Priest off. There were delicious foods such as Tangjiao fragrant fish, walnuts, dried persimmons, steamed crispy honey food, Xuanzhou cocoon chestnut and Shandong jujube at the royal banquet. It was really delicious and the food was fragrant, but because Tang Priest was a vegetarian, there was no meat on the table, so we could see the royal style. In this TV series, the farm side dishes also have different flavors, such as buttressed purslane, fried black English flowers in oil, and male host Malan's head, all of which have different characteristics. Although they are not luxurious, they have the taste of home. Second, the people's food
When the mousetrap caught the Tang Priest in the abode of fairies and immortals, the vegetarian feast prepared was also very interesting, including boiled radish, eggplant and wax gourd, cooked in white, mixed with sugar, vinegar and other production methods, which also looked quite flavor. There are many delicious foods in the world, and everyone's likes and tastes are different. The delicious foods in this TV series can reflect the living standards of the people at that time, and also have a great relationship with the personality and status of the owner. Iii. Attractive food
In fact, there are some foods that look attractive in the Journey to the West. For example, when the Monkey King first became an official in heaven, he went to the Flat Peach Garden to pick a lot of peaches. At that time, the Monkey King looked very attractive when eating these peaches, which made many people drool. In fact, Pan Tao is also called Maotao in present life, because there is a layer of hair on the surface of peach, and this kind of fruit is very cheap, which is a kind of fruit that many people can afford. Flat peach is also called Xiantao. Its fruit is relatively flat, but it is very rich in nutritional value, ruddy in color and sweet in flesh, and its price in the market is also relatively expensive.