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What to eat in off-year, a summary of traditional food in off-year

As the saying goes, candied melons are sticky. In the off-year, people will buy candied melons, Guandong sugar, sesame sugar and other offerings, hoping that the kitchen god will be sweeter and say good things to God.

The specific traditional diet is as follows:

jiaozi

In the northern New Year's Eve, it is customary to eat jiaozi, which means to see the Kitchen God off and to see jiaozi off in the windward. When offering, jiaozi should be put on the platform. In addition, there is a folk saying that jiaozi is not delicious. During the Spring Festival, jiaozi has become an indispensable food.

sticky cake

sesame candy

There is a saying in northwestern Shanxi that 23 people eat sesame candy, but they can't eat sesame candy and bite their fingers. It is said that off-year is the day when the kitchen god goes to heaven, and he will report to the Heaven Emperor about the food and clothing consumption of the world in the past year and other things that the Heaven Emperor wants to know. That's Kitchen God's debriefing day? Eating sesame candy is to make the kitchen god's mouth stuck with sugar, and he can't report the delicious and luxurious scenes of the world to the sky, lest people who love to eat and drink be punished and bring famine in the New Year, hoping for a safe and prosperous year.

Rice cakes

Killing pigs

Burning on fire

In addition to eating stove candy, burning on fire is also a very distinctive seasonal food. On the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, the business of biscuit stalls in the city is very prosperous.

nianzong

popcorn sugar

pasta

kwantung sugar

fried corn.