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Is Liuzhou snail powder delicious?

Liuzhou snail powder is like stinky tofu and durian. People who love food especially like it. People who care about the smell are "staying at a respectful distance from others". Personally, Liuzhou snail powder is delicious because of its unique taste. Although it smells bad, it tastes delicious.

Snail powder is made of soft, smooth and refreshing rice flour unique to Liuzhou, which is sour, spicy, fresh, cool and hot. In Liuzhou, snail powder can be seen everywhere in the market. From the food stalls in the streets to the lobby of star-rated hotels, people who eat rice noodles and suck snails can be seen.

When foreigners eat snail powder in Liuzhou, they often complain: "Why is there no snail meat in snail powder?" In fact, authentic snail powder does not contain snail meat. It is called "snail powder" because its soup is made of snails. Outsiders may not like the spicy smell of snail powder soup, which is precisely the biggest feature of snail powder.

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Development history of snail powder

In the mid-1980s, snail powder was established as an original signature snack in Liuzhou, and Huang Shizhen witnessed the prosperity and development of snail powder. In 2008, the folk craft of snail powder, which has been developed for more than 30 years, was selected into the intangible cultural heritage list of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Today, Liuzhou snail powder has already left Liuzhou.

With the implementation of the "Snail Powder Entering Beijing" project, the stores of Liuzhou Snail Powder in China have grown rapidly, from Liuzhou to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Changsha and other cities, and now there are stores in Hong Kong, Taiwan Province Province and even the United States. Liuzhou wanderers who have been wandering abroad for many years usually eat a bowl of authentic snail powder to comfort their homesickness after returning home. Exactly: "People who don't eat snail powder are Liuzhou people."

In recent years, with the recommendation of the documentary "China on the Tip of the Tongue", the popularity of Liuzhou snail powder has increased rapidly, and with the breakthrough of bagged snail powder technology, snail powder has been favored by the market through online sales, forming a new industry in the Internet age. Snail powder has become a local food label in Guangxi, from street stalls to entering the room, from freshly prepared meals to packaged products.