What are the specialties of Fuzhou?
Introduction: Fuzhou, also known as Rongcheng, referred to as "Rong", belongs to Fujian Province and is located in the eastern part of Fujian Province, the lower reaches of the Min River and the coastal areas. The capital of Fujian Province. Now I will introduce to you what Fuzhou specialties are, I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. Fuzhou Jasmine Tea
Fuzhou is the birthplace of jasmine tea and has a history of nearly a thousand years. Jasmine is one of the four sacred flowers of Buddhism. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Buddhism was introduced to Fuzhou, a Buddhist country in the southeast, and Fuzhou gradually became the capital of jasmine. Due to the popularity of aromatherapy in the Song Dynasty, Chinese medicine fully understood the health-care effects of tea and jasmine. Fuzhou jasmine tea was produced in this environment. Many historical materials in the Song Dynasty record the picking, making and tasting process of Fuzhou jasmine tea. During the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, Fuzhou jasmine tea began to be produced on a large scale as royal tribute tea. In the "Chronicle of Chinese Famous Teas", Fuzhou Jasmine Tea is the only famous tea in Chinese history in the jasmine tea category.
2. Lianjiang Abalone
Lianjiang Abalone Lianjiang County is located on the eastern coast of Fujian, with a mid-subtropical climate and a mild climate. The county's coastline is 238 kilometers long, with a sea area of ??3,112 square kilometers. The coastline is tortuous, there are many harbors and islands, the offshore terrain is flat and open, and the currents are smooth. This has created unique conditions for Lianjiang fishery production, especially abalone breeding, which is the first abalone breeding in the same sea area in my country. The most suitable areas for abalone species come from different geographical zones and different countries. In 2009, the county's total fishery output reached 640,000 tons, ranking first in the province and second in the country in terms of county-level fishery output. Among them, the abalone breeding volume reaches 1 billion, with an annual output of 12,000 tons, accounting for 62.8% of Fujian province's output and 28.3% of the country's total output. It has become the largest abalone breeding county in China. In May 2010, after on-site inspection and review by experts, it was awarded the title of "China's Abalone Hometown" by the China Aquatic Products Circulation and Processing Association.
3. Pingtan Narcissus
Pingtan Narcissus refers to the variety of narcissus produced in Pingtan County, Fujian Province. It is a national geographical indication product of China. Due to the suitable climatic conditions, especially the characteristics of the island, it has created a special plant type and rich fragrance. It enjoys the reputation of "King of Narcissus" and has become the spring flower and welcome flower for China's large-scale national celebrations and when leaders receive foreign guests.
4. Yongtai Furong Dried Plums
Yongtai Furong Dried Plums, a Yongtai specialty and one of the famous products in Fujian, are made from mature fresh Furong plum fruits and are made using traditional techniques. Fu'an City, Fujian Province is the hometown of Furong Plum. The area and output of Furong Plum rank first in the country, and its cultivation has a history of thousands of years. Furong plum is a kind of plum fruit, and there are also rouge plum, prunus plum, etc. The processing and sales of dried plums and candied fruits has become the "top priority" of Yongtai's agricultural industrialization. Hibiscus plum has light green skin, dark red flesh, sweet and sour taste, and is of high quality. The average fruit weight is 50 grams. It matures in July and can be eaten fresh or processed into various preserves. Fuan Furong plum has the characteristics of large particles, thick flesh and small core, moderate sweetness and sourness, and non-stick core. It can not only be eaten fresh, but also processed and exported as a high-quality candied raw material. Yongtai Furong Dried Plums are rich in color, sweet and delicious. A series of candied fruits processed from high-quality Fu'an dried plums have unique taste and original fruit flavor. They are popular urban snack foods. They have long been famous in China and Southeast Asia and are favored by customers at home and abroad.
5. Yongtai Furong Plum
Yongtai County is the most famous. It is sweet and sour and of good quality. It can be eaten fresh or processed into chemical cores, plum slices, and plums. Salty and plum cakes, etc., are the traditional export commodities of the county’s foreign trade. Yongtai Furong Plum, also known as Lady Plum, Pu Plum and Yongtai Plum, is a famous brand agricultural product in Fujian Province and belongs to the Rosaceae and Prunus genus. Furong plum, also known as Chinese plum, is a specialty product of Fujian Province and has a cultivation history of 700 years. Furong plum is grown in eastern and northern Fujian, Fujian, and is most famous in Fu'an City and Wutong Town, Yongtai County, Fujian. The fruits are bright, sweet and sour, and of high quality. Yongtai County is the origin of the largest "Yongtai Furong Plum" production base in the country. As of 2009, Yongtai County has an area of ??100,000 acres of Furong Plum, with a total output of more than 30,000 tons. It ranks first among counties in the country in terms of both area and output. Yongtai Furong Plum is an excellent variety that is suitable for both fresh eating and processing.
6. Changle Zhanggang sea clams
Changle Zhanggang sea clams are a specialty of Zhanggang, Changle City, Fuzhou, Fujian Province. Sea mussels are a treasure among my country's seafood products. The meat is crisp and tender, and the color is white and transparent. The mussel shell is slightly triangular and has a very thin shell. It only grows in the fine sand of seawater at the intersection of fresh and salt water. The best quality is produced in Zhanggang, Changle. It is as famous as Italian clams and is famous both at home and abroad.
7. Fuzhou Orange
Fuzhou Orange is Fuzhou City’s municipal fruit, with an annual output of nearly 100,000 tons, accounting for about half of the city’s fruit output. Lucky oranges are on the market around the Lunar New Year. They are popular among the public because of their bright red color, sweet fruit and sweet juice. They are also homophones for "luck and luck". The production areas of Fu oranges are mostly distributed on both sides of the lower reaches of the Minjiang River. In late autumn and early winter, there are layers of green trees on both sides of the Minjiang River, and their branches are covered with red fruits. The colors are gorgeous, and people call it "the red withered seeds of the Minjiang River."
8. Fuzhou bodiless lacquer ware
One of the three treasures of Fuzhou, it is light and strong in texture, simple and elegant in shape, and rich in decoration. Its products include polished lacquer paintings, screens, vases, tea sets, and smoking sets. , stationery, etc.
Since 1898, it has won many gold medals at international expositions such as Panama, Chicago, and Paris. Fuzhou lacquerware began in the Southern Song Dynasty. It is said that during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the painter Shen Shaoan discovered in a temple that although the wood of the door plaque had decayed, the base of the gray linen frame was intact.
9. Chakou dried powder
Chakou is a village at the source of Meixi River. Because the well water in the village is fragrant and delicious, like fragrant tea melted into it, it was named "Chakou". Chakou Village has produced dried powder for more than 800 years. Due to good water quality, fine workmanship, excellent material selection, and natural air-drying methods, the powder produced is white, even, long, fine, moist, and pliable, and does not rot when cooked for a long time, and does not stick or break when stir-fried. It is famous for a long time, and is included in the " "Chinese Food Encyclopedia".
10. Qijing Tea
"Qijing" is located in Xilan Township, a mountainous area in the west of Luoyuan County, with an average temperature of 18 degrees, abundant rainfall and mist all year round. With unique natural and geographical advantages, it produces the best tea "Qijingtang", which is known as "Luoyuan Jianzi" in history, also known as "Yuanming Green", referred to as "Qijing Tea".
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