1 Huangshan smelly fish
The stinky mandarin fish in Huangshan Mountain is a traditional famous dish in Huangshan Mountain, Anhui Province, and it is also one of the representatives of Anhui cuisine. Its real name is "pickled fresh mandarin fish", and it gives off a smelly but not smelly fermented taste, not a rotten taste. It smells bad and tastes sweet.
2. Huizhou hairy tofu
Huizhou hairy tofu, also known as moldy tofu, has the reputation of "the first monster in Huizhou". The white fluff on it is naturally fermented and usually fried in oil pan after fermentation, which tastes more delicious than ordinary tofu.
3. Huangshan sesame seed cake
Huangshan sesame seed cake, also known as crab shell yellow sesame seed cake, is a traditional famous food in Huangshan City, Anhui Province. This kind of sesame seed cake is golden and bright in color, crisp in outer layer, moist and tender in inner layer, and salty and sweet with a little spicy taste.
4. Yipin Guo
Yipin pot is a traditional dish in Huizhou, and it is also the highlight. The ingredients inside are very precious, including abalone, shark's fin, hen, mushrooms, sea cucumber, pork belly and other ingredients. The ingredients of each floor are different, and its reputation can be comparable to that of the "Buddha jumping wall" in Fuzhou, Fujian. The soup is delicious, layered and sauce red.
5, Fang La fish
Fang La fish is a traditional dish in Huangshan, Anhui Province. This dish is mainly made of mandarin fish and shrimp. During this period, different cooking methods such as frying, sliding and steaming were adopted, which made this dish have three tastes: salty, fragrant and slightly sweet and sour.