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What are the specialties of Zhangjiajie, Hunan?

Pueraria lobata powder, rock fungus, Tujia berry tea, Eucommia ulmoides tea

Introduction:

1. Representative specialties: The most representative agricultural products of Zhangjiajie are the three treasures of Zhangjiajie Yijue (composed of kudzu powder, rock fungus, Tujia berry tea, and eucommia tea).

Pueraria lobata powder: Zhangjiajie is rich in Pueraria lobata and is one of the favorite foods of local people. It can be taken with boiling water or fried with meat to become a delicacy. It has the functions of reducing liver fire, detoxifying heat, strengthening the stomach and spleen, nourishing yin and strengthening yang, tonifying deficiency and replenishing qi. It also has anti-aging and bodybuilding and other health-care effects, so it has a high reputation as the "Emperor Food".

Rock ear: Also known as rock ear, it grows on the sandstone cliffs in Wulingyuan Scenic Area. "Yongding County Chronicle" records: "Yan Er is a folk treasure, a delicacy, and has the function of removing heat, clearing fire and nourishing. It tastes delicious when mixed with meat to make soup or stew chicken." It was listed as a tribute in ancient times. "People who quarry stone ears tie one end of the rope around their waist and the other end with an iron nail. They sink into the stone and gradually move it. They do the same when going up and down." "Occasionally, when a flying tiger cuts the rope, it will stand up into powder." Therefore, stone ears are extremely precious. . Available in all scenic spots in Zhangjiajie City.

Eucommia ulmoides tea: also known as silk bark, pulled silk bark, silk cotton bark, jade silk bark, Sizhong, etc., is a deciduous tree. Eucommia ulmoides is a unique and rare tree species in my country with high economic value. It has been designated as a national second-level precious protected tree species by the relevant departments of our country. The leaves of Eucommia ulmoides are oval or oval, 7-375px long and 3.5-175px wide. The surface is yellow-green or yellow-brown, slightly shiny. The apex is acuminate, the base is rounded to form a broad wedge, the edges are serrated, and the petiole is short. It is brittle and brittle when rubbed. There are a small amount of silver-white rubber threads on the broken surface, and the taste is slightly bitter.

Tujia berry tea: Tujia berry tea, also known as Tujia nectar tea, Tujia divine tea, also commonly known as Maoyanberry, Ganoderma lucidum grass, eyebrow tea, vine tea, bitter nectar, Wuyuan snow chrysanthemum, Maoyanberry tea, Guanyin grass, mountain sweet tea, asparagus tea, etc. Wild longevity vines cannot be transplanted artificially. According to scientific research, this plant is a rare species that only grows in the red sandstone of the Zhangjiajie primeval forest at an altitude of 800 to 1,300 meters above sea level. species whose environment is free from any pollution.