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What are the special snacks in Chengde?

1: Buckwheat noodle leaks

Buckwheat noodle is a traditional crop in Chengde area, especially Bashang, and the pasta made from it has a special flavor, which is smooth and chewy. Buckwheat noodles are divided into white buckwheat noodles and black buckwheat noodles, each with its own characteristics.

2: Bowl Tuo

Bowl Tuo is made by kneading buckwheat flour with pig blood, heating to make porridge paste, and cooling. When eating, cut it into thin triangular pieces, fry it thoroughly in the oil pan, put it into a bowl, pour sesame sauce, garlic juice, aged vinegar, salt, monosodium glutamate and other ingredients, and eat it with bamboo sticks. This is very similar to the enema in Beijing, but the raw materials are different.

3: snowballing

Chengde area is rich in millet, and Chengde is called yellow rice, which is sticky. "Rolling on a donkey" is a popular snack made of millet, which has a history of more than 2 years in Chengde. "Rolling on a donkey" is a long roll made of yellow rice stuffing. Because the roll is spread under yellow bean, the long roll is rolled on bean flour when eating, which looks like a donkey rolling, hence the name.

4: Eight Immortals of Game in Steam Pot

High-quality delicacies and game are selected as raw materials, such as roe deer meat, pheasant breast, hare, winter bamboo shoots, dried mushrooms, green peppers, etc., and all of them are put into the pot for steaming. When they are out of the pot, they are original, the soup is fresh and clear, the meat is crisp and rotten, and the taste is mellow.

5: Royal Lotus Chicken

Royal Lotus Chicken, formerly known as Jiaohua Chicken, is a special snack of Han nationality. After it was introduced to Chengde, it was named "Royal Lotus Chicken" because it was refined from the unique Ligong loess, Jehol spring water and lotus leaves in the lake.

6: Nansha cake

also known as bagou sugar cake. It is made of white sugar, green shredded pork, melon seeds, walnut kernels and seasonings, flour, buckwheat flour and flour, which are wrapped, shaped and baked. Crisp, sweet and refreshing, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty hunted in Pingquan and praised it for eating, so it was a tribute. It has a production history of more than 5 years.

7: Flower Rose Cake

Flower Rose Cake is a famous product in Chengde City, which is made of local specialty fresh roses as the main raw material and refined by traditional techniques. This product has a long history and is one of the imperial foods in the Qing Dynasty. It has historical records. Whenever Kangxi came to Chengde for the summer or went hunting in the paddock, he used this cake as a special food.

8: Chengde tiger dish

Cut green pepper, green onion, coriander, etc. into fine powder, put it into a bowl, and add soy sauce, monosodium glutamate and vinegar to make a dipping sauce. Because this dipping sauce tastes spicy, it is called tiger dish. In fact, tiger dishes can not only be used as dipping sauce, but also be used as a side dish for people to enjoy.

9: Jiangmi Lianggao

Jiangmi Lianggao is a flavor snack that has been circulated in Chengde for nearly 3 years. In the forty-four years of Qianlong (1779), it can be seen that Emperor Qianlong often ate Jiangmi Lianggao.

Extended information

Chengde is a city under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province, which is located in the connecting transition zone between North China and Northeast China. Its southwest and south are adjacent to Beijing and Tianjin respectively, and its back is Mongolia and Liaoning. The province is adjacent to two coastal cities, Qinhuangdao and Tangshan, and Zhangjiakou City, and its north is adjacent to Chifeng and Xilin Gol League in Inner Mongolia. It is a national Class A open city.

main specialties: silk hanging brocade in summer resort, Chengde wood carving, bracken, folk paper-cutting, Teng's cloth paste painting and almond dew.

Chengde native products can be generally divided into three categories:

First, Chengde is located in mountainous and hilly areas, and there are many dried fruit native products, such as almonds, chestnuts, Prunus humilis, etc. These native products all contain high calcium, iron, vitamins and many other essential nutrients for human body;

2. Mushrooms on the dam, which are more than 2, meters above sea level in the paddock, have a large temperature difference between morning and evening. There are many varieties of mushrooms in the territory. Mushrooms are rich in nutrition, contain more protein, fat, carbohydrates and crude fiber beneficial to digestion, and are easy to collect and cultivate. They are cheap and good, which can be used in high-class banquets and are also family custom dishes. Among them, white mushrooms, dried mushrooms and mushrooms are regarded as top-grade dishes. At the same time, the potatoes used for French fries in the world famous fast food restaurant "KFC" are provided for Bashang;

third, court products in Qing dynasty, such as bracken, also known as auspicious dishes and longevity dishes, are wild plants. bracken in Chengde was regarded as a tribute in Qing dynasty, and local people liked dishes cooked with bracken very much.

Specialty handicrafts are also a major feature of Chengde. There are 3.5 million people living in 4, square kilometers of land in Chengde, including 55 ethnic minorities, accounting for 54.27% of the population. The cultural customs of all ethnic groups are blended, resulting in many national craftsmen and colorful national handicrafts, including Teng's cloth paste painting, walnut handicrafts, Fengning paper-cutting, silk-woven brocade hanging and root carving. With different styles of national artistic talents, there are 6 masters of arts and crafts at or above the provincial level and more than 3 artists in Chengde. Their works have great influence at home and abroad and are collected at home and abroad.

When Hong Kong returned to China in 1997, the souvenirs given to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region by the central government included treasures made of walnuts. As early as 1778 AD, Emperor Qianlong used walnut products as things to "exorcise evil spirits" and "bless peace", and put the fine products on the emperor's shrine. Chengde's handicrafts are high-grade national handicraft products which are artistic, practical and collectible.

Resources: Baidu Encyclopedia: Chengde.