The number one spicy food in the country is Jiangxi Province.
Jiangxi Province, located in southeastern China, is a region with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Jiangxi cuisine, also known as Gan cuisine, is one of the eight major cuisines in China and is famous for its unique taste and rich nutrition. Among them, spiciness is a major feature of Jiangxi cuisine. Therefore, Jiangxi Province is known as the "number one spicy province in the country".
The spiciness of Jiangxi cuisine is different from that of Sichuan, Hunan and other places, but its main characteristics are fresh and spicy. This is mainly because the climate in Jiangxi is humid, and spicy food can drive away cold and dampness, which can help digestion and increase appetite. At the same time, the spiciness of Jiangxi cuisine also has the functions of seasoning, removing fishy smell, and improving flavor, making the dishes more delicious.
In short, Jiangxi Province, as the top spicy province in the country, has unique spiciness in Jiangxi cuisine. The spicy and spicy taste not only meets the taste needs of people in Jiangxi area, but also adds rich colors to Chinese cuisine.
Introduction to the topography and landforms of Jiangxi Province
The topography and landforms of Jiangxi Province are mainly hills and mountains in the south of the Yangtze River; basins and valleys are widely distributed, with some Poyang Lake plains and plains in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
In terms of geology and geomorphological structure, Jiangxi Province is bounded by the Jinjiang-Xinjiang line, with the Yangtze quasi-platform Jiangnan platform uplift in the north and the South China fold system in the south. The Caledonian movement at the end of the Silurian period caused the two They merged together, and then underwent many transformations by the Indosinian, Yanshan and Himalayan movements, forming a series of northeast-southwest tectonic belts.
There is a large amount of granite intrusion in the southern area, and red clastic rock layers from the Cretaceous to the Old Tertiary are deposited in the basin, interspersed with gypsum and rock salt deposits; in the northern area, a fault centering on Poyang Lake is formed. There is an accumulation of Quaternary red soil in the piedmont area on the edge of the basin. This is the geological basis that causes the province's terrain to tilt northward.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiangxi Province