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Which street in Quanzhou has the most snacks?

Food Street and Liuguan Road.

Quanzhou specialty snacks recommended:

1. Frozen bamboo shoots: a special food originated in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, which is a frozen product processed from specialty products.

2. Oyster omelet: Originated in Quanzhou, Fujian, it is a classic snack in Minnan, Taiwan Province and Chaoshan, Guangdong.

3. Roasted dumplings: Fujian's specialty snacks have a long history, are sweet and tender, oily but not greasy, and are carefully crafted.

4. batter: it is mushy and made of fine noodles and sweet potato powder.

5. Taro paste: also known as taro, is one of the traditional sweets of Han nationality in Fujian Province.

6. Horseshoe Crisp: The nickname "Sweet Cake" is a scenic spot in Xiamen and Quanzhou, and the horseshoe crisp in Tongan is the most famous.

7. Honglai Chicken Feet: Produced in Honglai Town, Nan 'an City, Fujian Province, it is made from chicken feet, seasoning powder and a proper amount of spicy food, then steamed and fried.

8. Quanzhou salty rice: There are many kinds of traditional dishes of Minnan people, including pumpkin salty rice, radish salty rice, mustard salty rice, taro salty rice and pork belly diced salty rice.

9. Quanzhou braised duck: The most representative one in Quanzhou is Honglai braised duck.

10, peanut soup: Also known as "peanut soup", food originated in Quanzhou, and later spread to southern Fujian and even Fujian coastal areas.