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What are the specialties of Qinhuangdao? What are the top ten specialties of Qinhuangdao?

Introduction to the top ten specialty products of Qinhuangdao

1. Lulong vermicelli

Lulong, a specialty of Lulong County, Hebei Province and a product of Chinese national origin (geographical indication product) Vermicelli, with its traditional production techniques, is included in the intangible cultural heritage list of Hebei Province. Lu vermicelli is white, slightly yellow, transparent, free of impurities, uniform in thickness, smooth and tender in taste, tough, not turbid, soft, and has a low rate of broken strips. In addition to exporting to the three northeastern provinces, North China and parts of Sichuan, the products are also exported to South Korea, Japan, Canada and other countries. It is the first choice raw material for famous dishes such as Jade Shrimp Balls, Steamed Vermicelli in a Pot, Fired Snow Mountain, Cold Silver Silk, Shrimp Returning to the Nest, and Minced Pork Vermicelli Pot.

The main raw material of vermicelli is sweet potato. Lulong County is located in the northeastern part of Hebei Province and is a county under the jurisdiction of Qinhuangdao City. Sweet potatoes have been grown for over 100 years. Due to suitable soil and climate conditions, especially industrialization, sweet potatoes have become the county's number one crop. In 2002, the planting area reached 340,000 acres, accounting for more than half of the county's total cultivated land area. In 1996, it was named by the country as the Hometown of Sweet Potatoes in China, and in 1997, it was named by Hebei Province as an advanced county for developing characteristic industries. In 1998, it was designated as one of the first batch of demonstration counties for agricultural industrialization construction by the Hebei Provincial Party Committee and the province, and was listed as one of the 22 key industrialization projects in Hebei Province. In October of the same year, CCTV conducted a special report on the industrialization of Lulong sweet potato. In 2002, the county's total sweet potato output exceeded 650 million kilograms. It provides sufficient high-quality raw materials for the processing and production of Lulong vermicelli.

2. Shimen Walnut

Hebei moved westward. The skin is thin, sweet, and the kernels are large. Due to the underdeveloped milky color next door, it is easy to peel off the whole kernel or half of the kernel. The kernel yield is generally very high, and it is rich in nutrients such as protein, fat, carbohydrates, calcium, and phosphorus. Walnut oil production is extremely high.

Lulong County is famous both at home and abroad as the hometown of walnuts. Walnut cultivation has a history of more than a thousand years. As early as the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, it had become a local famous product and was known as Shimen Walnut. Since the late Qing Dynasty, Shimen walnuts have been exported to more than 20 countries and regions including Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Shimen walnuts have become a well-known brand in the international trade market for their excellent quality, and are the only brands comparable to the famous Diamond Walnuts in the United States. Shimen walnuts are included in college and technical secondary school textbooks and books on walnut production, cultivation, processing and sales compiled in my country. In 2006, Hebei won the gold medal at the first fruit exhibition and was named a famous product at the 10th China (Langfang) Agricultural Products Fair. The 1950s to 1970s were the golden period of walnut production in Lulong County. The county's walnut planting area is more than 10,000 acres, with an annual output of 500 tons, more than half of which is exported. In 1957, the National Walnut Production Site Meeting was held in Lulong. As an advanced model of walnut management, Lulong County made a speech at the meeting, introducing the county’s walnut management practices and experience. Since then, the county's walnut output has grown steadily, the planting area has expanded, and the output and quality have continued to improve.

3. Changli Wine

Changli is the birthplace of Chinese dry red wine and the cradle of Chinese dry red wine making. Changli, known as the land of flowers and fruits, is rich in grapes. Changli has a unique geographical environment. It is located near the golden grape growing belt at 40 degrees north latitude, and is home to Bordeaux, the capital of red wine. There is ample sunshine, a large temperature difference between day and night, and a long frost-free period, which is very suitable for the growth of wine grapes. Its cultivation history can be traced back to the middle of the Ming Dynasty. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, with the emergence of new drinks, Changli promptly established the first grape and other fruit juice brewing enterprise in Hebei Province. In 1983, Changli Winery developed China's first bottle of dry red wine, which won an international award.

Baozigou Village is located in Boge Township, Lulong County. Relying on its unique natural conditions, the village takes grape cultivation as its leading industry and develops one village, one product. At present, all cultivated land and developable barren hills in the village are planted with rose-flavored edible grapes, covering an area of ??1,500 acres. All farmers in the village are engaged in grape cultivation. More than 90% of the village's GDP comes from the grape industry, and grape income accounts for 95% of the village's per capita net income. The grapes in Baozigou Village mature early, have high sugar content and are of excellent quality. They are known as Turpan on the coast of the Bohai Sea.

Its varieties are mainly rose scented, and there are also Kyoho, longan, Victoria (ticket), beauty finger, mare's milk, etc. The village's grape production follows unified pollution-free production technical standards, has passed the pollution-free fruit base certification of Hebei Province, and registered the Baozigou and Shanjia grape trademarks.

In addition, the village has also developed an eco-tourism industry featuring vineyards and connoting landscapes and folk customs. It has been rated as a national AA-level tourist attraction and is actively building into the first choice rural tourism scenic spot in Beijing, Tianjin, Tang and Qin cities. In 2010, the village's total economic income was 8.673 million yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers was 10,448 yuan, making it the first village in Lulong County with a per capita net income of over 10,000 yuan. The village's rural collective economic accumulation has increased year by year, and farmers' incomes have continued to increase. It has successfully implemented the purpose of developing one village, one product and building a strong village to enrich the people.

5. Bean rolls

The so-called bean rolls are rolls of soybean slices and coriander. If you put a green onion in it, it will taste better.

Taste: salty and delicious.

Golden in color and crispy.

6. Duanjiagou Li

Out of the north gate of Lulong County, about 12 kilometers north along the Lishe Highway, there is a beautiful mountain village, Duanjiagou Village. Duanjiagou Village faces Lishe Highway to the east and Qinglong River to the west. It is famous throughout the country for its ten thousand acres of plum trees. It is a small mixed fruit base determined by the Hebei Provincial Forestry Department in 1986. The characteristic of Duanjiagou plums is that they are never sprayed with chemical fertilizers or pesticides. It is definitely a pollution-free fruit. Nowadays, the varieties have increased from the original monotonous center and yellow emerald varieties to more than a dozen varieties such as black gemstone, black amber | Qiuji, ruby ??plum, Angono, and Aoli 13. Therefore, fresh plums are on the market from March to April to July and August every year.

Plums contain protein, calcium, iron, carotene and other vitamins. It can clear liver heat, promote body fluid production, and promote the production of hemoglobin. Regular consumption will be of great benefit to anemia sufferers. However, although plums can help digestion, don't eat too much, as it will cause diarrhea and gastrointestinal problems? People who are weak should eat less. If you like to travel, mid-April to early May is the best flower viewing period in the scenic spot. At this time, the plum blossoms are in full bloom and the fragrance is overflowing. In the sea of ??flowers, surrounded by bees and butterflies, it is so beautiful that people will never leave.

7. Almond porridge

There are bitter almonds and sweet almonds. Bitter almonds are used as medicine; although sweet almonds are also used as medicine, they are mainly used for food. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that sweet almonds have the functions of moistening the lungs, eliminating dryness, relieving coughs, and moisturizing the intestines. Almond porridge can prevent and treat dry cough without phlegm, wheezing and constipation caused by cold and dryness. Its nutrients are easily digested and absorbed by the human body, and is especially suitable for the elderly to eat in winter. It contains 11% of calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene, ascorbic acid, picric acid and other nutrients. It is especially rich in calcium, which is twice that of milk. In addition, the content of trace element selenium ranks highest among various nuts. The combination of selenium and vitamin E in almonds can better remove free radicals in the human body, preventing diseases and delaying aging. Use 25g sweet almonds, peeled tips, 50-100g japonica rice, appropriate amount of rock sugar and appropriate amount of water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then slowly cook over low heat until the porridge is cooked. Eating almond porridge can also replenish body water and nourish and strengthen the body.

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Lulong is one of the main sweet potato producing areas in China and is known as the hometown of potatoes and flour. The annual planting area is more than 340,000 acres, the total output is 650 million kilograms, and more than 100 million kilograms of starch can be processed. So far, we have developed a series of chemical products based on lactic acid and sodium citrate, and a series of unique products based on starch and vermicelli. Lulong County is a county under the jurisdiction of Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, located in the northeast of the province. This typical agricultural county has a history of sweet potato cultivation for more than 100 years. It has always regarded sweet potatoes as the county's primary agricultural crop and has always enjoyed the reputation of the hometown of sweet potatoes in China. As a well-known hometown of sweet potatoes in the country, Lulong County adheres to the idea of ??consolidating traditional advantages, cultivating emerging advantages, extending the industrial chain, and expanding development space. It insists on resource projects and extensively attracts investment. A number of large-scale processing enterprises such as Guangyou Sweet Potato Industry and Xinma Tengxiang have successively settled in the area. As of now, there are 42 key sweet potato processing enterprises, and potato products have been increased to more than 10 varieties such as refined starch, vermicelli, and sweet potato crisps, with an annual output of more than 60,000 tons.

9. Lulong Walnuts

Lulong County is famous both at home and abroad as the hometown of walnuts.

Walnut cultivation has a history of more than a thousand years. After years of production practice, an excellent farm variety Shimen walnut has been cultivated. The walnuts produced are characterized by large size, many kernels, thin skin, easy kernels, high fat and protein content, and sweet taste. As early as the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it had become a local specialty and was known as Shimen walnut, a world-famous product. Luwalnuts have been exported abroad since the late Qing Dynasty, and are exported to more than 20 countries and regions including Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Canada. With its excellent quality, the Shimen walnut brand has been formed in the international trade market, and it is also the only brand comparable to the famous Diamond Walnut in the United States. Shimen walnuts have been included in college and technical secondary school textbooks and books on walnut production, cultivation, processing and sales. In order to protect the famous brand, our association has applied to the National Trademark Office to register the Lulong Shimen Walnut trademark and actively applied for origin protection. In order to tap the brand potential and quantify famous brands, our county party committee and government decided to develop 50,000 acres of walnut base during the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" period. I will take this opportunity to establish a walnut sales leadership group to promote the development of the walnut industry.

10. Great Wall Cake

It is said that the Ming Dynasty general Qi Jiguang led the main force to guard Shanhaiguan (ticket) for the Qi Army in Zhejiang. There is a lot of coarse grain in the north, and the life of the border soldiers is difficult. Therefore, some people take advantage of the tender leaves along the Great Wall every May to make cakes and fine grains to improve their lives. It is said that this food has spread to Japan. The finished product is a cake with starch as the skin and fresh food as the filling. It is common in the mountainous areas of Qinhuangdao City. The crust is slightly transparent. Delicious and fragrant, it is a pure folk food.

Great Wall Pastry is one of the traditional pasta dishes of the Han people in Shanhaiguan area, Hebei Province. It is a snack that everyone in Shanhaiguan likes to eat. According to legend, the Ming Dynasty general Qi Jiguang led the main force to guard Shanhaiguan for the Qi Army in Zhejiang. There is a lot of coarse grain in the north, and the life of frontier soldiers is difficult. Therefore, some people use the fresh leaves along the Great Wall every May to make cakes and process them carefully to improve their lives. It is said that this food has spread to Japan.

The above is for reference only.