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I love rice rolls's 350-word composition.

Guangdong snacks belongs to Lingnan flavor, mostly from the folk, and most of them have been handed down and become traditional famous foods. Most mature practices in guangdong snacks are steaming, frying, boiling and frying, which can be divided into six categories: oil products, that is, fried snacks, with rice, flour and miscellaneous grains as raw materials and different flavors; Pastry products are mainly rice and flour, followed by miscellaneous grains, which can be divided into fermented and non-fermented products when steamed to maturity; Powder food, with rice and flour as raw materials, is mostly cooked. There are many kinds of porridge, the names of which mostly depend on the materials used, and some are also famous for their flavor characteristics; Dessert refers to all kinds of sweet snacks, excluding cakes and cakes. Except eggs and milk, most of the materials used are roots, stems, stems, flowers, fruits and nuts of plants. Omnivorous food, which does not belong to the above categories, is named after miscellaneous materials and is famous for its low price and diverse tastes.

My favorite food is steamed rice rolls. Soft and smooth, sweet in color, not fat or greasy. Steamed rice rolls is a rice product, also called Bra steamed rice rolls. Take rice rolls, the most famous "Yin Ji" in Guangzhou, as an example: this store is located in Wenchang Road, specializing in rice rolls sauce beef, and is famous for its thinness, toughness and smoothness. In the early days of liberation, it was run by Wennei. She studied under a famous teacher and learned the special technology of steaming sausage powder. Its rice rolls is "as white as snow, as thin as paper, shiny, smooth and delicious". Rice rolls, also known as Juan Fen and Zhu rice rolls (because it looks like pig intestines), was created by Pantang Seafood Restaurant in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, and is now available in snack bars, teahouses, restaurants and hotels. It is to steam rice slurry into thin skin one by one with a special multi-layer steamer or cloth, and put meat, fish fillets, shrimp and so on. Steamed, rolled into long strips and cut into plates. The raw materials are beef sausage, pork sausage, fish fillet sausage and shrimp sausage. Without stuffing, it is called vegetarian sausage; Rice milk with sugar is called sweet sausage.