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Three famous foods in Qufu

Three famous foods in Qufu: smoked tofu, mutton bread in soup and Confucius pastry.

1, smoked tofu

Smoked tofu is also called "Confucius smoked tofu". Qufu smoked tofu is well-known at home and abroad, and it is a unique local traditional snack. Unique flavor and taste, cold, stir-fried, stewed, can be accompanied with wine.

2, porridge soaked mutton

Mutton is cooked with various ingredients at home. The boss cuts off the parts you like according to the needs of customers. Some people like sheep liver, while others like to eat exquisite mutton. The boss sliced the mutton, then wrapped it in a paper, or took it home, or ate it at a stall. Mutton is soaked in porridge, and porridge and mutton are imported together. Porridge is filled with delicious meat, and mutton has the aroma of rice porridge, so you can't taste the aroma of mutton at all.

3. Confucius cakes

Confucius pastry, like Confucius banquet, is a unique pastry with a long history and passed down from generation to generation. Especially in the Ming and Qing dynasties, Confucius cakes were much better than those sold in Beijing at that time. Confucius' cakes are baked and eaten. They are good in color, fragrance and shape.

Recommended scenic spots in Qufu

1, Confucius Temple, Confucius Forest, Confucius House

The ancient city of Qufu in Ming Dynasty was built to protect Confucius Temple in Ming Dynasty. There are cultural relics in the ancient city, such as Confucius Temple, Confucius House, Yan Temple, Confucius House, Gupanchi Qianlong Palace, which embodies the ancient city style and profound cultural charm of Qufu, the ancient capital of Shandong Province. At the end of 1970s, most of the walls of Qufu Ming ancient city were demolished. Confucius House, whose real name is Duke House of Feast, is located on the east side of Confucius Temple in Qufu City and is the residence of Confucius' grandson.

2. Qufu Confucius Temple

Located in the south gate of Qufu City, Shandong Province, the Confucius Temple is the first temple dedicated to Confucius. It was built in 478 BC, with the former residence of Confucius as the temple and built according to the specifications of the palace. It is one of the three ancient buildings in China and occupies an important position in the history of world architecture.