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What traditional food does Xiao Shu eat? What does Xiao Shu eat?

Eat raw cucumbers and boiled eggs, jiaozi, Monopterus albus, honey lotus root, mung bean sprouts, etc.

Some places in Shandong eat raw cucumbers and boiled eggs to cure the bitter summer, and eat eggs in the morning without eating other foods.

There are folk proverbs in Futian, such as "buckwheat can grow on radish head and buckwheat can grow on buckwheat feet" and "buckwheat can grow on jiaozi head and eggs can be spread on pancake feet". Eating jiaozi on the head is a traditional custom. Fukui people have poor appetite and are often thinner than usual, which is called bitter summer. In traditional customs, jiaozi is a food to stimulate appetite.

People in Xuzhou eat mutton when crouching, which is called "eating sheep". This custom can be traced back to the Yao and Shun period. There is a folk saying that "a bowl of soup in Pengcheng squats sheep without a doctor's prescription". People in Xuzhou love Fuyang, which is nothing more than a local folk song "Pick up girls on June 6th and make new wheat cake mutton soup".