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What is rich in Taiwan Province Province?
There are many Chinese and foreign cuisines in Taipei, and all kinds of products are available. But now "pineapple cake" has almost become a "market cake" in Taipei, and even the residents of Taichung, where it originated, have to take a box home when they go to Taipei. The specialty of Taipei County is tea, which is different from "Alishan Tea" and belongs to "Bao Tea". At the same time, Ying Ge's ceramic products are also a must in Taibei County. There are forty or fifty ceramic shops on Jianshanpu Road less than one kilometer. Each shop has different products, which is a good place to enjoy the exquisite ceramic art. Many ceramic shops also offer a "ceramic tour", where visitors can draw blanks, knead pottery and draw by themselves. The most famous specialty in Taoyuan County is Daxi dried bean curd, which has a wide variety and complex taste. This common food has developed into the "staple food of state banquet" in Taiwan Province Province. What's more, many people don't even know whether they are eating dried bean curd or beef jerky when they eat "beef-flavored dried bean curd". Hsinchu city is rich in rice noodles, commonly known as "bamboo wind". Because of the strong wind in Hsinchu, rice noodles need to be air-dried, so the rice noodles here are chewy and won't rot if cooked for a long time. Sanyi woodcarving in Miaoli County is world-famous, mainly concentrated in Shui Mei Road. The wood carvings made are exquisite and unique in shape. Many westerners often order a large woodcarving here and send it home as an ornament.

There are also many specialties in Central China. For example, the most famous specialty in Taichung County is taro ice in Caohu Township. This is a famous product that Jiang Jingguo must have tasted when he visited central China. One of the secrets of its production is to use areca taro, which has a high starch content and a particularly strong flavor. It should be noted that when buying taro ice, you must remember to bring insulation packaging. The "Sun Cake" in Taichung City is the most distinctive. Almost five shops on both sides of Zhonggang Road from Taichung city center to the expressway are sun cake shops called "old shops", but they all taste similar. The meatballs in Changhua County are also a must in Taiwan Province. People who are not used to eating meatballs may find it difficult to swallow the strange smell and greasy taste of sour bamboo shoots, but tourists from all over the province like to take a box of meatballs home when they visit Changhua. Yunlin County has poor land and no characteristic industries, but in recent years, Gukeng Township in Yunlin has been promoting "unique coffee in Taiwan Province Province", making Gukeng coffee a must-buy specialty for tourists. Of course, the specialty of Chiayi county is Alishan tea, which is the most famous, but Alishan itself does not produce tea, but produces mustard, the favorite of Japanese people. Tea is a specialty of Nantou County, which is famous for selling it to tourists in Alishan.

There are also many specialties in the south and east of Taiwan Province Province. There are Madou Wendan in Tainan County, and the "Du Xiaoyue" in Tainan City is more famous. Okayama Chili sauce in Kaohsiung County is the most delicious Chili sauce produced in Taiwan Province Province, so you can't go home without a can of Chili sauce in Kaohsiung County. When you arrive in Pingtung County, don't forget to buy fruits, especially "black pearl" lotus spray. The specialty of Taitung County may be the least rare product of mainland compatriots-rice, but the quality of rice in Taitung pond is very good. You can buy some and try it.

The outlying islands in Taiwan Province Province also have their own characteristics. Among them, the kitchen knife and kaoliang spirit produced in Jinmen have long been familiar to mainlanders, and the specialty of Penghu is all kinds of fish products, especially tuna candy. It is a snack made of dried tuna wrapped in colored paper and has a special taste when watching TV. ▲