1 moon cake
Eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival is a long-standing traditional custom in China. Clearly, Gui Xiang is charming. Everyone tastes moon cakes and enjoys the moon, which is a holiday reunion with unique flavor. As a kind of food filled with full moon, moon cakes appeared in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Su Dongpo, a poet and gourmet, wrote a poem, "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and filling". As a kind of food, they are called "moon cakes", which first appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty's "Steamed Food from Wulin". At that time, there was a folk saying in Hangzhou that "Mid-Autumn Festival reunion gave mooncakes to each other". By the end of the Yuan Dynasty, mooncakes had become the Mid-Autumn Festival for Japanese and Americans.
2. Osmanthus Jelly
Mid-Autumn Festival is a time when osmanthus flowers are fragrant. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, many people will use osmanthus as the most Osmanthus Jelly or soak osmanthus wine. No matter Osmanthus Jelly or osmanthus wine, without exception, it will give off the unique fragrance of osmanthus.
3.snails
Before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival, snails were empty and there were no snails in their bellies. Therefore, the meat is particularly fat, which is the best time to eat snails. Snail meat is rich in nutrition.
4.lamb cake
Ciba is the condensation of a circle, always accompanied by a circle. The steamer for steaming glutinous rice, the nest for making Ciba, the dustpan for putting Ciba, soybeans, peanuts, sesame seeds, etc. all follow the circle.
In some places in Sichuan, sweet-scented osmanthus is added into Ciba to make laurel Ciba, dipped in fried soybeans and sugar. Elegant taste, sweet and refreshing, unique flavor.
5, hemp cake
Besides eating moon cakes, Sichuanese also eat cakes, ducks, sesame cakes and honey cakes. In some places, orange lanterns are also lit and hung at the door to celebrate.
There are also children who burn incense on grapefruit and dance along the street, which are called "dancing meteors and balls". The Mid-Autumn Festival in Jiading County is called "Watching the Meeting", offering sacrifices to the land gods and playing zaju, vocal music and cultural relics.