Specialties of Luohe City: Organic radish, Linying Yuhuang garlic, sesame balls, Jiahu wine, snowflake beef, Luohe Ma chicken, yellow peach, etc.
Food: Luohe steamed buns, Beiwudu spicy soup, sesame balls, Houji pork elbows, Wucheng pot helmets, wowotou, Geji jar braised meat cakes, Luohe egg cakes, Linying spiced beef, steamed buns, fried glutinous rice cakes,
Mustard meat etc.
Introduction to Luohe Beiwudu Hu Spicy Soup: Beiwudu Hu Spicy Soup was carried forward by the Hui people.
According to the old man, the traditional Hu spicy soup is served in a large copper pot, embedded in a red cart, and simmered under a charcoal fire.
The soup seller was dressed in plain clothes and wearing a white hat. He was holding a big wooden spoon and stirred three times in the soup pot. Then, "pop", a steaming bowl of spicy soup was filled and handed to the soup drinker.
A skilled soup seller will never leave soup on the edge of the bowl.
Nowadays, Beiwudu spicy soup restaurants (stalls) opened in Zhengzhou, Luohe, Pingdingshan, Xuchang, Xiangcheng County, etc. have become the first choice for local people's breakfast.
History and Culture Beiwudu Town is located on the south bank of Shah River, 25 kilometers north of Wuyang County, Luohe City. It was called Dingling in ancient times and has a long history of more than 2,000 years.
According to historical records, during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the commercial economy here reached its peak. Businessmen from Shanxi and Shaanxi gathered here. The town was adjacent to Rushui (Shahe), connected to Ruluo in the west, Jianghuai in the east, Jingchu in the south, and Zhengbian in the north.
, hundreds of groceries in the south of the Yangtze River, and the coastal products of Luyanyan are transferred here.
There were praises such as "Beiwu Ferry makes money every day", "Little Beijing with nine gates and nine passes", "endless credit shops (Sheqi County), full of Beiwu Ferry", etc. It was an important tourist attraction in central Henan at that time.
commercial distribution center.
Due to its historical accumulation, Beiwudu has many famous snacks, such as Hu spicy soup, steamed buns, canned vegetarian dumplings, mutton shaomai, fried cakes, glutinous rice dumplings, etc., among which Hu spicy soup is the most famous in Beiwudu.
One of the famous dishes.