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What are the local products of Fuyang, Anhui?
1, yingshang rice. Yingshang rice is a specialty of Yingshang in Fuyang, Anhui Province. A few days ago, "Yingshang Rice" declared by Yingshang County Rice Deep Processing Circular Economy Science and Technology Innovation Association was approved by the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce and was recognized as a certification trademark of geographical indications in China.
2. Huanggang wickerwork. Huanggang wicker is soft, easy to bend, uniform in thickness and elegant in color. Through the novel design, it can be woven into various simple, natural, beautiful, light and durable practical handicrafts. Its products include: wicker box (bag), rice basket, vegetable basket (round or oval), filter screen, sewing basket, kang mat, reed foil and so on.
3, Taihe Gongchun, fragrant and tender, crisp and delicious, with a variety of varieties, including black oil toon, red oil toon, spring oil toon and so on. The quality of Taihe Toona sinensis buds is the best, especially the black Toona sinensis, which was picked in Grain Rain. After pickling, it will not rot for many years, and it can also resist tumors if eaten frequently.
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