Guang 'an salted egg won the gold medal of "Sichuan Tourist Souvenir".
This product is the most popular tourist souvenir in Guang 'an at present.
"Deng Jia" brand Guang 'an salted preserved egg is characterized by clear preserved egg, yellow preserved egg, egg yolk wrapped in natural butter, egg yolk turned over with sand, tender, crisp, fragrant, elastic, delicious and memorable. This product is named because it has the delicious taste of salted eggs and preserved eggs. It is a delicious food with wine or breakfast on your table, and it is also an ideal gift for friends and relatives.
Guang 'an Song Zhen Tea
Guang 'an pine needle: It is made by picking the hinterland of Huaying Mountain in spring, refining alpine spring tea and refined tea buds. Blue in color, thin and tight in shape, straight as a needle. The cup has high aroma, fresh taste, upright buds and leaves, and is natural and beautiful.
Guang 'an pine bud is a treasure in famous green tea. It is collected from the early spring tea bud in the hinterland of Huaying Mountain, which is pollution-free and refined by patented technology.
Tremella Huaying Mountain
Huaying Mountain is densely forested, and its specialties are natural green plants such as auricularia auricula, fragrant shavings, Osmunda japonica, fern root vermicelli and spiny buds, which are collectively called Huaying Mountain treasures. Osmunda japonica is famous and has a long history. There is a wonderful poem in The Book of Songs, which says, "Steep its southern mountains and choose its beauty". According to the determination, Huaying Shanzhen contains seven kinds of trace elements, such as glutamic acid, which has high medicinal value and plays a good role in human nutrition, health care and physiological function regulation. In recent years, the relevant departments of Huaying City have specially organized personnel to collect and process Huaying delicacies with imported unique technology, and won many national and provincial awards, ranking first among the top ten famous dishes in Japan.
Tremella, also known as Auricularia auricula, is widely produced in China.