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Tasty Snacks in Pingtan
Besides chicken fillets, Pingtan also has a snack called "Qiaotou Cake," which is made of round-grained rice, glutinous rice and bean paste, and has a soft, sweet and savory taste. This kind of snack has appeared in the Qing Dynasty, and has a history of nearly 300 years, and is one of the representatives of Pingtan's traditional food culture. Every holiday, tourists from the surrounding area come here in droves.
The last snack that deserves to be introduced is the authentic Pingtan "lo mein", which is made of eggs, sliced meat, vegetables and noodles, with a unique marinade to produce a bowl of slightly spicy, fresh and delicious noodles. Marinated noodles are quite caloric, making them ideal for consumption in winter. Such a snack is an old local specialty that has been around for decades and is one of the popular snacks.
In short, Pingtan snacks represented by chicken fillet, Qiaotou cake and lo mein are not only unique in flavor and aroma, but also a flag of Pingtan's food culture, so you may want to try them during your trip to Pingtan to give your taste buds the ultimate satisfaction.
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