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Where can I buy bulk water chestnut powder in Guangzhou and how much does it cost per pound? Please give me a specific address, thank you!

Are you from another province?

It is sold in the Xiguan area of ??Guangzhou.

There are bulk water chestnut powder, packaged water chestnut powder, and ready-made water chestnut cake.

Bulk water chestnut powder is about 18 yuan/500g, and packaged water chestnut powder is 19 yuan/500g (I just passed by and never bought it, so I am not sure).

I marked it for you on the illustration. If you go to those places with red lines, you will find them.

Among the merchants selling water chestnut powder, at least one has a yellow-bottomed, red-edged, and black-lettered flag hanging in front of its door.

If you buy from that store, it should be more secure and of better quality than other merchants.

If you are buying water chestnut powder alone, take bus No. 2 or 66 and get off at Pantang bus station (between 652 meters and 690 meters marked on the map, and then in the red circle I drew Just look for it in the circle)

Actually, I think if you go there, you might as well go and eat the food produced there.

There is a saying that goes like this: Food is in Guangzhou.

But there is actually another sentence to add, that is: the taste lies in Xiguan.

I recommend a few points that I think are very good.

1. Yinji Rice Roll (Wenchang Road) Main Store

Recommendation: Chive Yellow Beef Rice Roll? 7 yuan/portion

2. Longjin No. 372, Zhong Road, Maoji Bakery

Recommendation: Almond biscuits? 12 yuan/catty (very strong almond flavor, very loose), it is recommended that you buy the whole box (easy to carry. 1 box 38 yuan , probably a little more than 13 yuan).

3. Wu Zhanji Porridge Expert

Recommended: Liwan Tingzai Porridge (8 yuan/portion) + fried noodles (that is, fried dough sticks, 1 yuan/stick)? + Dechang salty pancake (2.5 yuan/piece).

The fried noodles are great whether eaten directly or soaked in porridge.

Personally, I think Dechang salty pancakes are not as delicious as fried noodles. But since they say it is a famous Chinese snack, you might as well try it.

Specific steps:

1.

Take the bus to the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall stop and get off.

There is the Guangzhou Cigarette Factory No. 2 nearby (there is a big sign on the roof, and you can still smell the smoke).

Near the Second Cigarette Factory, there is a Tuxing Lane (the lane entrance is the Liwan District Stomatological Hospital).

Go through Tuxing Lane and you will find Longjin Middle Road. Then walk a short distance to the left (east) and you will see another T-shaped intersection, which is the junction of Wenchang North Road and Longjin Middle Road.

Yinji Rice Roll Main Store is at this junction.

After entering, only eat one rice roll (their rice roll is the most famous and the best. The recommended rice roll is beef rice roll with chives, 7 yuan/portion).

2.

After eating, return to Longjin Middle Road and walk back (west). After passing Tuxing Lane, continue walking for a while and you will see Mao Ji Bakery (No. 372, Longjin Middle Road).

I recommend you buy almond cookies. If you are afraid of not liking the taste, you can buy a few to taste first (they are weighed anyway), and after trying them on the spot, decide whether you want to buy them again.

3.

After buying almond biscuits at Mao Kee Bakery, walk a little further and you will see Wu Zhanji, the porridge expert.

The combination recommended for you is: Liwan Tingzi porridge (8 yuan/portion) + Fried noodles (fried dough sticks, 1 yuan/stick) + Dechang salty pancake (2.5 yuan/piece) )

If you eat it like this, generally speaking, it can be enough for a man’s lunch.

After eating the porridge, follow the red line I marked for you and you will find a merchant selling water chestnut powder.

After buying water chestnut powder, I suggest you go shopping in Lai Chi Wan Chung (the green mark on the far left is the source of Lai Chi Wan Chung).

There is a boat on Lychee Bay, but it is not recommended that you take it (38 yuan/person, not worth it). It is recommended that you stroll along both sides of the river (go here and come back and stroll there). Stop when you want, leave when you want.

If you follow the route I mentioned, it will be enough in one afternoon.

Hehehe~~