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What are the specialties in Quzhou? Zhejiang Quzhou specialty?
Quzhou's specialties include bloom sesame seed cake, Quzhou sesame seed cake, Quzhou fried fruit, Changshan Yinhao, Quzhou Luyou tea, Huading Kailong, Qiuchuan snowflake cake, Jiangshan honey, Prince Fairy tofu, Changshan Gong Mian and Quzhou Gonggan.

Quzhou specialty 1: Quzhou hemp cake

Quzhou sesame seed cake is a traditional snack in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, with a very long history, which can be traced back to before the Tang Dynasty. Its production process is very fine, with sesame and flour as the main raw materials and traditional production methods. The baked sesame seed cake is crispy and delicious, and the ingredients are pepper and salt, which is a kind of pure sweet, slightly hemp and slightly salty special flavor.

Quzhou Specialty 2: Changshan Yin Hao

Changshan Yinhao 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. 1998 won the gold medal in 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.

Quzhou specialty 3: 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 16 ranked first among all counties (cities) in China, and it was named "Hometown of Bees in China" by the Ministry of Agriculture in 2006, with 5438+0.