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What are the specialties of Lvliang?
1, xiaoyi burned
Huoshao is a unique pastry snack in Xiaoyi, our province. There are three kinds of fires burned by xiaoyi: salty fire, sugar fire and vegetable fire.
2. Jiaocheng Lizao
It is a rare and precious fresh food species in China, mainly distributed in Pingchuan area, and is known as the king of jujube. Pears and dates are nearly round in shape and have very large fruits.
3. Xiaoyi Wu Tongshan Medicine
It has the characteristics of extremely white meat, crisp texture, easy cooking, sticky, not easy to break the sticky silk, and sweet taste. It has long been regarded as a tribute of the imperial court and is known as "underground ginseng".
4. Bai Zi mutton
Bai Zi mutton is one of Shanxi's famous specialties, which is well-known, but its origin is limited to the Platycladus orientalis mountain area in Zhongyang, which is beyond our reach.
5, embroidery pile brocade
Wang Ying Embroidery Crafts Studio was established in 2007. In today's era of rapid rise of traditional culture, folk handicrafts are increasingly loved by people and become popular products for people to decorate their homes and collect. As a treasure of folk art, embroidered brocade has a very broad market prospect.
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