1, Regan Noodles
Regan Noodles is one of the most famous snacks in Wuhan, and there are many ways to make it. It uses alkaline water surface and takes edible oil, sesame paste, salad oil, sesame oil, leek, garlic seeds, diced radish, sour beans, brine juice and soy sauce as auxiliary materials. Regan Noodles is yellow, oily and delicious. Because of its high calorie, it can also be used as a staple food to nourish breakfast and supplement the energy needed by the human body.
2, three fresh bean skin
Sanxian bean skin is a famous snack in Wuhan, Hubei Province, and it is also one of the main foods for breakfast in Wuhan (Wuhan people call it "precocious"). Sanxian tofu skin is the collaboration of glutinous rice and tofu skin, which is named because the stuffing contains fresh meat, eggs and shrimp (or fresh meat, fresh mushrooms and fresh bamboo shoots).
3. Face pit
Mianwo is one of the famous snacks in Wuhan, Hubei Province, which is usually served only at breakfast time (Wuhan people call it "premature"). Because it is thick around and thin in the middle, it simply becomes a small hole, which is concave. Wuhan people are not used to being called "face concave" but "face nest".
4. Baba:
Ciba is a kind of food made by steaming and mashing glutinous rice. Ciba is made by putting the cooked glutinous rice into a stone trough and mashing it with a stone hammer or bamboo (due to local differences, some of it is replaced by bamboo). Generally speaking, this kind of food can be called Ciba.
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Wuhan, referred to as Jiangcheng for short, is the capital of Hubei Province, the only sub-provincial city in six central provinces, a megacity, a central city in central China, an important industrial base, a scientific and educational base and a comprehensive transportation hub in China, and the headquarters of the Joint Logistics Support Force. By the end of 20 19, there were 13 districts in the city, with a total area of 8569. 15 square kilometers, permanent population1265438+GDP in 2000 and 20201.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuhan