Tianjin's three specialties are also called the three specialties of Tianjin flavor food, which refer to three traditional Tianjin delicacies: "Goubuli steamed buns", "18th Street Twist" and "Er'er Eye Fried Cake".
Tianjin sells a variety of steamed buns, including Beimen West Liuji beef buns, Dongma Road Enfade mutton buns, Gongnan Street Shitoumenkan vegetarian buns, and Houjiahou Goubuli pork buns.
Up to this day, Goubuli steamed buns are the best among them in terms of reputation and business development, ranking first among the three specialties in Tianjin.
At that time, there were many stalls selling fried mahua in Tianjin, with different levels and quality.
In order to compete with others, the founder was innovative and carefully designed. In addition to changing the fried twist noodles to half-frozen noodles, he also sandwiched a strip of sweet-scented osmanthus, sugar, peach kernels, green and red silk, rock sugar and other small ingredients between the white twist strips.
Crispy filling.
After being designed in this way, the fried twists are crispy, sweet, and delicious.
The three characters "Er'er Eye" in Er'eryan Fried Cake are the same as the three characters "Goubuli" in Goubuli Steamed Buns. They are not the real store name.
Er'eryan Fried Cake is named because the shop selling this fried cake is located at the entrance of a narrow alley, which happens to be called Er'eryan Hutong.
Tianjin special snacks: 1. Pancakes and fruits. Pancakes and fruits are a famous snack in Tianjin and an indispensable part of Tianjin people’s breakfast.
Pancakes are pancakes made from mung bean flour and then mixed with various ingredients such as glutinous rice noodles, sauce, fermented bean curd, etc. to make pancakes.
2. Yangcun Dried Cake Yangcun Dried Cake is a traditional snack in Tianjin.
Dried cakes are made from rice, sugar, red beans, sesame and other ingredients through more than a dozen processes such as soaking, rolling and fermentation.
Yangcun cake tastes soft, sweet and delicious. In 2007, it was selected into the first batch of intangible cultural heritage in Tianjin.
3. Tangzhuo Tangzhuo is a traditional snack in Tianjin. It is actually candied haws of ice, but the name is different in different places.
Ordinary sugar cakes are made of hawthorn as the main ingredient, plus sugar and honey. However, after development and innovation, sugar cakes are now made of various fruits and vegetables, and there are many varieties.