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What is the Buddha jumping wall?
Buddha jumping wall is generally made by gathering abalone, sea cucumber, fish lips, yak hide glue, Pleurotus eryngii, beef tendon, mushrooms, cuttlefish, scallops and quail eggs, adding broth and Fujian old wine, and simmering with slow fire. ?
After cooking, the dish is soft and moist, rich in meat flavor, not greasy and has a good taste. ?
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Because "Buddha jumps over the wall" is a pot of dozens of raw materials, which not only has the same meat flavor, but also maintains its own characteristics. It tastes soft and moist, rich and fragrant, not greasy; The ingredients penetrate each other and taste delicious.
There is almost no fragrance coming out of the Buddha jumping wall during the simmering process. On the contrary, when simmering in the altar, you only need to slightly open the lotus leaf, and the wine is fragrant and straight into the heart and spleen. The soup is thick and brown, but thick and not greasy. When eating, the wine was mixed with various flavors, which floated four times, rotten but not rotten, and the taste was endless.
In 2002, "Buddha jumps over the wall" won the China Famous Cuisine Award in the 12th National Cooking Festival.
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