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What specialties can you take home from Changsha?

1. Tianyanzhai citrus

It is a specialty of Tianyanzhai, Liuyang City, Changsha City, Hunan Province. Tianyan Village is located at the junction of Gugang Town, Yonghe Town and Gaoping Township in Liuyang City. It has 1,300 acres of fruit groves mainly composed of high-quality ponkans. In 2005, the total output of high-quality ponkans was more than 500,000 kilograms. Tianyanzhai Orchard has obtained the pollution-free high-quality fruit certification from the Ministry of Agriculture and registered the "Tianyanzhai" trademark.

2. Sugar-oiled Baba

Changsha’s traditional delicacy Sugar-oiled Baba is a traditional snack in Changsha. It is made of glutinous rice. It is sweet and glutinous, soft on the outside, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. You can buy it in ordinary streets. arrive. When I was a child, some people ate sugar-oil cake for breakfast. Although it was fried in a pan and coated with syrup, it didn't taste greasy.

3. Sui snails

Changsha’s traditional delicacy Sui snails are popular in Jiangnan. Fried screws are popular in Changsha people. Changsha people also like to eat "suo snails". The reason why it is called the snail is probably related to the movements and sounds it makes when eating.

4. Dawei Shanli

Dawei Shanli is a specialty of Daweishan Town, Liuyang City, Changsha City, Hunan Province. The flesh of Dawei sorbet is white, crisp, tender, juicy, and the core is very small. Dawei Shanpear is a national agricultural product geographical indication protected product.

5. Hunan embroidery

Hunan embroidery is a traditional handicraft of Hunan. It is famous all over the world for its rich local cultural characteristics of Hunan and Chu and superb embroidery art. It is one of the four famous embroideries in China. one. In 1995, the Organizing Committee of the first batch of 100 Hometowns of Chinese Specialty Products naming promotion event awarded the former Shaping Township, Changsha County, Hunan Province, and today's Laodaohe Town, Kaifu District, Changsha City, Hunan Province, the reputation of "the Hometown of Hunan Embroidery in China".