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| | ZhangWu Rice Sweets [edit this] | | ZhangWu Rice Sweets is the famous local specialty of Leshan, charmed visitors and citizens. Because it is made finely and has perfect combination of color, aroma, taste and appearance, it makes a lasting impression to visitors. It is also the cate to treat guests and to present to friends as the gifts. ZhangWu Rice Sweets is available in most supermarkets, stores and groceries in Leshan. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| Mountain Emei Zhuyeqing Tea [edit this] | | Mountain Emei Zhuyeqing Tea is made of the well-selected fresh sprout of the special high area of Mountain Emei, and is blueish green and bright in appearance. It gives you a faint delicate fragrance and lasting taste and is good one to treat your relatives and friends or for recreation service. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| Preserved ham of Mountain Emei [edit this] | | Preserved ham of Mountain Emei is one of traditional folkway food of Emei. It is made by pig's chump end by means of adding salt and various spice, then preserving and smoking. It comes in while at mouth and tastes wonderful. You can have it in any hotel and restaurant. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| EMei Xueya [edit this] | | Mountain Emei tea was very famous early in the Jin Dynasty. Huayang Guozhi? Shuzhi wrote :“both Nanan and Wuyang produce tea”. Also in the Notes to Wenxuan said :“There are many herbs in Mountain Emei, especially the tea, different from others”. Emei Xueya was very popular early in the Song Dynasty, as Su Dongpo's expression that “I hold the jade bowl with the rare treasure of Emei-Snow Tea in both hands gingerly”. In the Ming Dynasty again it entered a new development period. Before the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Qingguan, a monk in Mountain Emei used fresh tea leaves of Dragon Cave plus the Hangzhou tea-making technique and manufactured aromatic and pure “ E Rui”, popular in the world. The monk Juekong in Wannian Temple created many new kinds. After tasting the tea, Marshal Chen Yi was prodigal of praise and named it as “Zhuyeqing” by its shape as the bamboo. Plus in Mountain Emei there are another two kinds of famous tea, silver needle tea and Kuding tea. The silver needle tea is thin. It shall be vertical while making tea and the faint scent assails the nostrils. The Kuding tea is made of young foliage, whose leaf is small, thin and green. After having it, you will have a sweet taste following bitter one. It has good effects on removal of internal heat and liver fire. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
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