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What are Haimen specialties?

1, Haimen specialties are: Haimen goat, Haimen taro, Haimen goat, Haimen persimmon, Haimen clam and so on.

2. Haimenshan Mutton: Haimenshan Mutton, a specialty of Haimen District, Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, is a symbolic product of chinese national geography. Haimen is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, with flat terrain, criss-crossing rivers, fertile land and abundant aquatic plants, which provides a unique natural ecological environment for goat growth. Haimen goat has obvious breed characteristics and unique feeding technology after breeding, purification and fixed-point improvement.

3. Haimen taro: Haimen taro is a specialty of Haimen City, Nantong City, Jiangsu Province. Haimen taro has the fragrance of beans, which will not paste when cooked for a long time, and has unique quality and regional characteristics. Haimen taro is protected by geographical indications. The cultivation of taro in Haimen has a long history, which is recorded in detail in Jiaqing's Haimen Guild Hall in Qing Dynasty and Haimen County in the Republic of China.

4. Haimen goat: Haimen goat is an excellent local goat breed, which has both meat, skin and hair, and is characterized by producing high-quality brush hair. The whole body is covered with white hair. In those years, the wool produced by the neck and spine of rams was straight and elastic, which was an excellent raw material for making lake pens.

5. Haimen Persimmon: Persimmon is one of the ancient fruit trees in China. Since Archaean, it has been used as food and is called woody food. Persimmon has strong adaptability, drought resistance, waterlogging resistance, temperature resistance, frost resistance and strong tree nature. It grows fast, bears many fruits and is easy to achieve high and stable yield, so it is deeply loved by the masses.

6. Haimen Meretrix: There are two kinds of Meretrix in Haimen: Meretrix and Meretrix. Since Haimen reclamation, coastal fishermen have been hunting for a living. 1984, adopted in Dongxing Township. 1985 200 mu of Meretrix meretrix is artificially cultured, and measures such as prohibiting the fishing of young mussels in June every year and prohibiting artificial egg collection during spawning are taken to protect and support the production of Meretrix meretrix.