Specialty products in Xinjiang that are suitable for taking home are Aksu apples, Aksu walnuts, Aksu jujubes, Wushu chickpeas and Wensu rice.
1, Aksu apples
Aksu apples are a local specialty of Aksu region in Xinjiang, for the national geographical indications protection products, but also Aksu's famous specialty fruits. Aksu apples are characterized by smooth and delicate fruit surface, bright color, delicate flesh, transparent core, sweet and thick taste, juicy and no dregs.
2, Aksu walnuts
The Aksu thin-skinned paper walnuts as the representative of Xinjiang walnuts is one of Xinjiang's famous specialty dry fruits, has been known for its excellent quality. Among them, Aksu's walnuts are characterized by large, thin shells and high oil content, especially the large walnuts shaped like pears, oil walnuts with high oil content, as well as the Lu Ren paper walnuts that are broken when pinched, which are protected products under the National Geographical Indication, and are the local famous specialties of Aksu.
3, Aksu red dates
Aksu red dates are a local specialty of Aksu region in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, a national geographical indication product, and its fresh fruit is a famous fruit specialty of Aksu, which is very suitable for eating as a snack.
4, Wush chickpeas
Wush chickpeas, unique shape, similar to the eagle's beak and named, is a local specialty of Wush County, Aksu Region, Xinjiang, for the agricultural products geographical indications products, Wush County in 2004 by the China Specialty Hometown Recommendation and Publicity Activities Organizational Committee awarded "China's Chickpea Hometown". chickpeas".
5, Wensu rice
Wensu rice is a local specialty of Wensu County, Aksu region, Xinjiang, for the agricultural products of geographical indications, but also one of the famous agricultural products (cereals) specialties of Aksu. It is also one of Aksu's famous agricultural products (cereals) specialties. Since ancient times, Wensu has been known as "the south of the river, the land of fish and rice".
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region