Taierzhuang's specialty food snack is Zaozhuang Spicy Chicken.
Spicy chicken is one of the most distinctive delicacies of Zaozhuang and Taierzhuang. Zaozhuang Taierzhuang spicy chicken is spicy. The peppers used are bright red hot peppers. They are all sharp and red, with a bright color and strong flavor. The tender chicken is added with a lot of fresh pepper.
Stir-fried with chili peppers and rice vinegar, it makes me drool just thinking about it. Spicy chicken is often cooked with roosters, because roosters are more masculine than hens, and Taierzhuang local chicken is the best rooster.
The local chickens in Taierzhuang are mainly young roosters and old roosters. The young chickens are tender and delicious, and there is almost no need to spit out the bones. The old chickens are full of aftertaste and cannot be eaten enough. The cooking process of spicy chicken: the chef cuts the chicken with one knife
The neck was wiped, the roaring water poured out, the hair was plucked, the chest was disemboweled, placed on the willow board, tied with an apron, holding a knife and ax, and chopped out pieces of meat with a bang.
Cut a basket of selected freshly picked local bright purple red peppers, first put the chicken into a pure iron pot of smoking boiling oil, turn it over several times, and wait until it is almost cooked.
Add vinegar and soy sauce, then add anise, pepper, ginger, salt, MSG and other condiments one after another, and finally add the chili pepper and stir.
Attractions in Taierzhuang: 1. Zhizun Bridge.
This bridge was rebuilt on the old foundation of an original old bridge. When looking for the name of the old bridge, no one could recall that standing on the bridge you can see the nine surrounding bridges, and this one under the bridge.
The river connects five water streets.
2. Ancient city archway.
The ancient city archway is the Taierzhuang water and land thoroughfare archway. It has witnessed the prosperity of Taierzhuang in the past. This street was called Yamen Street. In 1947, the Kuomintang troops stationed here changed Yamen Street to Prosperity Street. This street continued to be used after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
When the ancient city was rebuilt, the old name of Yamen Street was restored.