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What are the traditional snacks in Shenzhen?

Shenzhen traditional snacks reappear

Source: China Pepsi Shenzhen traditional snacks reappear Authorized by Bao'an District non-legacy, will be fully listed before the Universiade Shenzhen traditional snacks will be fully listed for sale before the Universiade.  Shenzhen ...

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Shenzhen traditional snacks reappear

Awarded Bao'an district non-legacy license, will be fully listed on the market before the Universiade

Shenzhen traditional snacks will be fully listed on the market before the Universiade.

Shenzhen traditional snacks attract people to taste them.

Shenzhen's traditional snacks include more than 10 kinds of cakes, including cloud cake, oil horn, sugar ring, sugar not dumped, walnut pastry, white ling and red ling, etc. Among them is oil horn, which, according to legend, was made by Hakka people who migrated south from the Central Plains and brought the craft of dumplings from the north over here, and gradually evolved into dumplings deep-fried with oil in southern Guangdong.

"Let the world understand Shenzhen through the specialties, and let the SAR go global with the specialties." Yesterday morning, Baoan District, the second batch of district-level intangible cultural heritage, "Shenzhen traditional snacks handmade crafts" awarded in Baoan District Mass Culture and Art Museum was held in Baoan District, with a hundred years of history, "Synthesis" more than 10 kinds of traditional snacks revitalization of the new opportunity and will be in the market before the big game.

"Shenzhen traditional snacks handmade skills" inheritor, Shenzhen Jinhao Cai Catering Management Co., Ltd. chairman of the board of directors, Chen Kam Chung, Shenzhen traditional snacks have cloud cake, oil angle, sugar ring, sugar does not throw, walnut cake, white Ling and red Ling, more than 10 kinds of, which the oil angle, legend has it, is the Hakka people from the Central Plains migrated south to the north of the dumpling process brought over in the southern Guangdong Province has gradually evolved into the use of oil-fried dumplings. In addition, the production of sugar rings was also introduced by the Hakka people from the Central Plains. "Based on these legends and historical materials, it can be deduced that the production techniques of the above traditional snacks were introduced from the Central Plains to Guangdong and Shenzhen at least four or five hundred years ago." Finally, through continuous evolution and improvement, the "snack" production techniques with Shenzhen characteristics were finally formed.

"In the past, when Shenzhen residents visited friends and relatives, they would bring these special snacks." Chen Kam Chung said, in 1901, Shenzhen, a company called "synthesis number" of the official business, which specializes in the production and operation of traditional snacks business. The different flavors of the "Synthesis" traditional snacks were y involved in the lives of Shenzhen's aboriginal people. Since the reform and opening up, due to the influence of many factors and restrictions, Shenzhen "synthesized number" traditional snack production skills were once endangered. In order to protect and inherit the traditional snack handmade skills in Shenzhen, Chen Ganzhong and other folk to find craftsmen and technology, according to the modern concept of healthy eating to improve, and the "Shenzhen traditional snack handmade skills" declared the second batch of intangible cultural heritage of Bao'an District.

"The restoration of the century-old 'Synthesis No.' traditional snacks confirms to all the attention paid to Shenzhen that it is not only a special administrative region with a developed economy, but also a cultural capital with a deep heritage." Wu Shaoping, director of the Baoan District Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, revealed that these traditional snacks with Shenzhen characteristics will be fully available on the market before the Universiade.