One: Jiangshan painted pottery
Wayao Natural Village, Hemu Village, clear lake Town, Jiangshan City, is a small village that left its mark in history because of firing pottery. Wayaocun clay is pure, fine, tough and free of impurities, the green body is smooth and flexible, without mottled bumps, the kiln seal is tight, the fire does not go out, and all products are fired at one time.
These earthenware fired by traditional techniques once flourished and were sold inside and outside the province, but declined in the late 1980s. Nowadays, a new technology-painted pottery fired by traditional pottery-making technology has given new vitality to harmonious pottery.
Two: Changshan tribute noodles
Changshan Palace Noodle is a specialty of Changshan County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. "White as silver, beautiful as fragrance, fine as silk and long in meaning" is an image summary of Changshan tribute noodles, a traditional famous product of Changshan. Changshan tribute noodles, also known as suomian, are delicate and smooth, with fragrant lips and teeth, and belong to tribute. Two black fingers get up early and get greedy for black, which shows the hardships of making tribute.
Tribute noodles are all processed by hand. After kneading powder, opening strips, beating strips, putting chopsticks, putting them on shelves, Lamian Noodles, kneading dough, etc. 10, a large lump of dough was gradually made into white and silky tribute noodles. The technique is dazzling, which makes people feel that Lamian Noodles's craftsmanship is simply "dwarfed" in front of them. When the golden sunlight penetrates through the thin clouds, it is dripping. Hundreds of fingers-thick noodles on double-sided chopsticks instantly form fine and even vermicelli, and thousands of meters long "silver lines" are constantly fluttering in the breeze, just like exquisite handicrafts.
Three: Changshan Yin Hao
Changshan Yin Hao is produced in the misty alpine tea area, and its raw materials are mainly one bud and one leaf. In addition, the processing technology is fine, forming the quality characteristics of green appearance, rich and lasting aroma, fresh and sweet taste, bright green soup color and complete leaves. Can be used for preventing and treating dysentery, gastroenteritis, nephritis, hepatitis, diabetes, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, coronary heart disease, cancer, leukopenia and radiation injury. , and has different degrees of efficacy.
1998 won the gold medal of the first famous new agricultural exhibition in Zhejiang province. Products are exported to Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province, Beijing, Tianjin, Jinan, Taiyuan, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Ningbo and other large and medium-sized cities, and are favored by consumers.
Four: Hua Kai Ding Long
Ding Long, Hua Kai, is a specialty of Quzhou and a landmark product of national geography in China. Dinglong famous tea is made of alpine fine tea tree and refined by traditional technology. It has a beautiful appearance, silvery green fragrance, fresh and mellow sweetness, clear apricot green and uniform flowering unique style. 1985 won the honorary certificate of famous tea issued by the Food Industry Association in the famous tea appraisal in Zhejiang Province, and was awarded as one of the famous teas in China in the same year.
Five: Quzhou Youlu Tea
Produced in the upper reaches of Qiantang River, Wuxijiang reservoir area, located in the deep mountains of western Zhejiang, is surrounded by clouds all the year round and has beautiful scenery. It is made of improved tea shoots and refined by Quxian Dashan Tea Co., Ltd. It is the best quality pollution-free tea.
Six: Akikawa Snowflake Cake
Qiuchuan Snow Flower Cake is a specialty of Qiuchuan Town, Changshan County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. Changshan Qiuchuan Snowflake Cake lives up to its reputation. Its slices are as thin as paper, as white as snow, and melt in the mouth, with moderate sweetness and fragrant lips and teeth.
Seven: Jiangshan honey
Jiangshan honey is a specialty of Jiangshan City, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. Jiangshan City is the largest beekeeping city (county) in China. In 200 1 year, it was named "Hometown of Bees in China" by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Jiangshan City is the largest beekeeping city (county) in China, with 252,300 bees, accounting for 6.36% of the total number of Italian bees in China. The scale and economic benefit of bee industry ranked first among all counties (cities) in China for 16 years. In 2006, it was named as "Hometown of Bees in China" by the Ministry of Agriculture, with 5438+0.