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What do you mean by invisible snacks?

Intangible cultural heritage is an important part of traditional culture in China, covering many traditional crafts and skills. Non-famous snacks refer to those snacks with unique characteristics and historical evolution in taste, production technology and historical background. Over time, these snacks have become unique cultural symbols and symbols in various places. Intangible snacks bear people's love and willingness to inherit traditional culture, and are also the unique spiritual symbol of Chinese food culture.

Intangible snacks are an important part of China traditional culture, and each region has its own representative snacks. For example, candied haws in Beijing, pancakes in Shandong, hot pot in Sichuan, morning tea in Guangdong, beef balls in Fujian and so on. All these snacks have their own unique making techniques and tastes. Through historical precipitation and word of mouth, these famous snacks have left a strong cultural flavor in various regions and become an indispensable spiritual symbol in China's food culture.

As a part of China traditional culture, intangible snacks need to be better inherited and protected. The loss of traditional crafts and skills is a great challenge to the inheritance of non-famous snacks. In order to protect these non-famous snacks, we need to take effective measures, such as establishing relevant systems and policies, subsidizing inheritors to bear various expenses, and carrying out various publicity activities. Only in this way can these intangible snacks be passed down and become an important part of China traditional culture.