1, Lizhuang white meat:
Lizhuang white meat, full name "Lizhuang knife-edge garlic white meat", is a traditional Han cuisine in Lizhuang, a famous historical and cultural town in Yibin, Sichuan. Choose "Changbai Mountain" or "York" or "Baxia" pork, with thin skin and tender meat, appropriate fat ratio, and a variety of sauces, which are fragrant and refreshing, fat but not greasy.
2. Li Zhuang wine:
Liquor is one of the three whites in Li Zhuang, including white meat, white liquor and white cake. Lizhuang wine is made of sorghum, which is abundant in the local area. The original wine was obtained by traditional fermentation and cooking, and then sold as commercial wine after a period of storage and blending.
3. Lizhuang White Cake:
The main ingredient of Lizhuang white cake is high-quality glutinous rice, which is fried and cooked, and then some Chinese herbal medicines, such as yam, are added to help digestion. And then grinding into fine powder, adding white sugar, and then pressing and molding with a mold. If you add fried and ground sesame seeds, it is called "sesame cake". Both white cakes and sesame cakes are sweet and soft, especially suitable for the elderly and children.
Extended data:
In addition to those luxurious buildings, there are ordinary houses in Lizhuang Old Street, and the best preserved one is Xizi Lane. This is an old street built in the early Qing Dynasty. It is only 60 meters long and 2.5 meters wide, but it attracts countless tourists.
There are many TV stations from the United States, France and Japan, including CCTV, sctv and Phoenix Satellite TV, which are the first towns in the golden tourist route of the Yangtze River and shoot documentaries.
At first glance, I think it's just an old street, nothing special. A closer look reveals that it has its own characteristics. The whole street is a wooden building with a funny structure on the first floor and a bottom, and the wooden diaojiao building on the second floor is uniform.
There are eaves on the street, which cover the wide street. The eaves on both sides of the street are only 40 cm apart. Looking up from the market, you can only see a trace of the sky, so mat hutong is also called a scene.