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Baoji Top Ten Famous Foods

The top ten famous foods in Baoji are Fengxiang preserved donkey meat, Qishan handmade noodles, Qishan noodles with minced meat, Fengxiang bean curd, horseshoe crisp, Baoji tea crisp, deer cake steamed buns, xifeng liquor, Taibai liquor and Meixian kiwi fruit.

1. Fengxiang preserved donkey meat

Fengxiang preserved donkey meat is a special and delicious dish in Fengxiang, Shaanxi Province. The production process of Fengxiang preserved donkey meat is very complicated, and it needs to go through many processes such as pickling, baking and drying.

2. Qishan handmade noodles

Handmade noodles is a famous Han snack in Shaanxi, which originated from the cold-washed noodles in the Tang Dynasty. After evolution, it has the characteristics of somersault, softness, cool fragrance, sour and spicy taste. Among them, the handmade noodles in Qishan, Baoji are recognized as famous snacks in China, especially in Qishan.

3. Qishan noodles with minced meat

Handmade noodles and noodles with minced meat are both traditional delicacies in Qishan and Guanzhong areas, with strong local characteristics and cultural background. As one of the representatives of snacks, handmade noodles are loved by people because of their somersault, softness, cool fragrance, sour and spicy taste, and are recognized as one of the famous Chinese snacks.

4. Fengxiang Douhua Paomo

Douhua Paomo, as a traditional food in Yongcheng area of Xifu, has a long history and enjoys a long reputation. In recent years, bean curd buns have become more and more popular and have spread to many places outside Shaanxi.

5. Horseshoe Crisp

Horseshoe Crisp is a kind of delicious food with a long history and cultural background. Its legendary versions are varied, and the most popular story originated from a palace delicacy brought by the eldest grandson of the Tang Dynasty when she returned to her hometown.

6. Baoji Tea Crisp

Baoji Tea Crisp is a popular traditional snack in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, which is made of flour and pork suet as the main raw materials and baked. It is said that its origin can be traced back to the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, when a local named Tuwa began to make a snack, which he named Tea Crisp. Later, this snack became famous for its excellent color, fragrance, taste and shape, and was called Tuwa Tea Crisp.

7. Deer cake steamed bun

Deer cake steamed bun is a famous traditional snack in Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province, and its history can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. According to legend, when Wu Zetian was passing through Fufeng County in the Tang Dynasty, she found a very delicious snack called "Zhu Ding Shi Mo", so she took off the seal engraved with the deer-shaped pattern next to it, printed the deer-shaped pattern in the pit of the bun, and named the snack "Deer Cake Mo".

8. xifeng liquor

xifeng liquor is a specialty wine in Liulin Town, Fengxiang District, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, China. It was called Qin wine and Liulin wine in ancient times and is one of the four famous wines in China. The history of xifeng liquor can be traced back to the Shang Dynasty and prevailed in the Tang and Song Dynasties, with a history of more than 3, years.

9. Taibai Liquor

Taibai Liquor is a special product of Meixian County, Shaanxi Province, and a symbol product of chinese national geography. Taibai Liquor has a long history, which began in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, prevailed in Tang and Song Dynasties, and was named after Taibai Mountain. This famous liquor was also mentioned many times in the poems and songs of Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai.

1. Kiwifruit in Meixian County

Kiwifruit in Meixian County, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province is a specialty of Meixian County, and it is also a geographical symbol of agricultural products in China. Meixian county has a mild climate, fertile soil and moderate rainfall, which is one of the best eugenic areas of kiwifruit.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Baoji City