What specialties in Fuzhou

Fuzhou specialties

I. Clear flow dried bamboo shoots

Dried bamboo shoots are made from bamboo shoots as a raw material and are obtained through shelling, steaming, tableting, drying and shaping. Qingliu County's processed bamboo stems are golden in color, translucent, short in width, thick in flesh, crispy in flavor, and aroma-depressing. They are called “Yulan Tablets” and are one of the “goons of Bagua”, both at home and abroad. The famous dishes have long enjoyed a good reputation. In addition, local people often use dried bamboo shoots as a gift for relatives and friends and entertain guests' famous dishes. Therefore, folks circulated: "Very guests put the door on the door, the food is full, there are no Yulan tablets, Baiwei is not fragrant". In the recipes throughout China, the dried bamboo shoots are considered to be excellent flavors.

Second, the angle comb

After the sawing, opening, boring, chiseling, flowing, and blanking processes are made into the first billet, combs can be made after 25 procedures such as changing, managing, retrieving, picking, grinding, combing, etc., and then the lettering and the rigorous inspection of the comb. For the finished product. Corner comb workmanship is meticulous, through the light can see the natural texture of horns, made from thick materials, so that each corner comb is bright and shiny, smooth as a mirror.

Third, the paper umbrella

Paper umbrellas have a history of nearly a thousand years. It was introduced by the Central Plains in the late Tang Dynasty, and gradually formed a unique style. Exquisite craftsmanship, beautiful appearance, lightweight and durable, local color rich, and bodiless lacquerware, angle comb and known as Fuzhou "Sambo." Umbrella is made of deep-rooted and old bamboo, and it is made of black paint after strict anti-mite, anti-mildew, and anti-corrosion measures. The surface of the umbrella is made of special grade cotton paper, and it is protected by smashing, picking, painting, oiling, assembling, etc. Refined process. It is suitable for both rain and sun. It can shelter rain and shade, and is favored by Chinese and foreign tourists.

Fourth, cork painting

Fuzhou's cork paintings are famous for their "silent poems" and "three-dimensional paintings." The first piece of softwood painting in Fuzhou was created by Chen Runchun in the early years of the Republic of China. Later, Chen Runchun's proud students Wu Qilu and Zheng Lixi successively set up wood painting workshops after the Governor (now Provincial Highway). There are a wide variety of wood painting products. There are two or three hundred kinds of screens, hanging screens, large ornaments, small decorations, and souvenirs. The four or five hundred kinds of flowers are sold in 39 countries and regions in Europe, Asia, America, Hong Kong and Macao.

Five, jasmine tea

Fujian Jasmine tea is made of fine green tea and is made of natural jasmine flowers. The products are rich in fragrant, bright and fresh alcohol, bright and clean water, and green leaves, also known as fragrant slices. Fuzhou's traditional wolfberry tea process produces good tea aroma, taste and color. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was sold to all parts of North China and sold overseas. There are more than a dozen varieties of jasmine teas, including jasmine tea, bright green jasmine tea, silver jasmine tea, and spring jasmine tea.

Six, Pingtan shell carving

Pingtan shell carving is a unique art crafts. The raw materials, original colors, and original patterns of various shells are processed using collages, blank molds, and mosaics. Products include people, animals, landscapes and pots, plates, utensils, bottles and more than 200 varieties for indoor furnishings. When it was exhibited in Japan, it was very popular among locals.

Seven and a half rock tea

Half-rock tea is produced in Gushan. Because of the small amount of production, the past was used as a tribute, or enjoyed by a high-ranking official. This tea is found in the rock formations or clumps of the Gushan Mountains. There is little direct sunlight, and it is pure natural rain and moisture. This taste is light and aromatic. Using the water from Gushan Yongquan Spring to brew this tea, the smell is fragrant, leaving the cheeks for a long time, and the effect is particularly good.

Eight horses straw

Horseshoe weaves, a famous specialty in Fuzhou, is made of woven, sturdy and soft, shaped horsehair. Variety of bed seats, sofa mats, straw hats, handbags, shades, etc., with meticulous, smooth, tough and durable, strong heat dissipation characteristics. In the past few decades, Fuzhou horse grass weaving products have participated in the Fujian Province and national craft exhibitions many times, and are used to decorate the Taiwan Hall of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

Nine, bodiless lacquer

Fuzhou lacquerware began in the Southern Song Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty Qianlong period, Fuzhou lacquer master Shen Shaoan inherited the traditional lacquer art and created a unique lacquer lacquer. It has been more than 200 years of history. Fuzhou bodiless lacquerware, solid and light texture, fine decoration, bright color, strong and durable, with a unique ethnic style and strong local characteristics, and cloisonne in Beijing. The porcelain of Jingdezhen in Jiangxi Province is known as the “three treasures” of traditional Chinese craftsmanship. Fuzhou bodiless lacquerware products can be roughly divided into two categories: practical and artistic appreciation. In addition to lightweight, attractive and durable, the bodiless lacquerware also has the advantages of heat resistance, acid resistance, alkali resistance, insulation, etc. The scope of its application has been extended to industrial products.

Ten, line surface

Using refined flour as raw material, supplemented by refined salt, flour, cooking oil, etc., are hand-drawn and dried. There are two main varieties of Fuzhou line: one is called special surface, noodles are rented slightly, and the diameter is within 0.7 mm; the other is called “face-tail”, and the noodles are fine, and the diameter is within 0.6 mm. Because the Fuzhou folklore line was created by the nine-day Xuannuozhizhi, Fuzhou's line workers worship the nine-day Xuanzang as the “father of the sculpted ancestors”, and the family is dedicated to the nine-day Xuanzan statue.

11. Shoushan Stone Carving

Shoushan Stone Carving is a sculpted art made from Shoushan Stone produced in Shoushan Village, the northern suburbs of Fuzhou City. It is known for its rare materials, rigorous composition, exquisite carving, and dazzling beauty. It is one of China's famous arts and crafts. Shoushan stone carving has a history of over 1500 years. When US President Nixon and Japanese Prime Minister Tanaka visited China, Premier Zhou Enlai bestowed them with a gift from Shoushan Stone Sculpture, "Tianshan King" Tian Huangshi.

XII. Floss

Floss is a thin, filamentous food made from pork, red, white sugar, soy sauce, and mature oil. The crispy, crispy, oily, and greasy, self-dissolving, delicious and delicious food is the specialty of Fuzhou. one. Fuzhou “Dingri” has meat-loaf, such as crispy pork, dried scallops, beef pine, rabbit floss and chicken floss. It is popular in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. According to legend, the floss was invented by an officer in Fuzhou. Fuzhou officials also made it a tribute or a gift by going to Beijing and became famous throughout the country.

XIII. Olives

Olives are specialties in Fuzhou and were listed as tributes as early as the Tang Dynasty. When I first took Fuzhou olives, I felt bitter and astringent, but I felt sweet and sweet after the finish. The Fuzhou olive production area is mainly distributed on the banks of the lower reaches of the Minjiang River. The output of Minhou and Minqing counties is the highest. Olives have a variety of processing methods such as "honey stains" and "salt hiding." There are many varieties of olives in Fuzhou, including more than 10 species such as sandalwood, Huiyuan, Changying and Yangya. In recent years, restaurants in Fuzhou have flattened raw olives, marinated with red grains, and have unique flavors. welcome.

XIV. FuJian

Fortune orange is the fruit of Fuzhou City. It is the top grade of China's oranges. It has many thin skins, sweet and sour taste, and it has a long-standing reputation. Due to the bright red color, fruity and sweet taste, and the homonym of “Fu, Ji”, the Fuqie was very popular among the public. Due to the abundance of oranges, Fuzhou used to make orange light bulbs in ancient times. The famous female writer Bing Xin once wrote an essay "Little Orange Lamp" and placed his love for his hometown.