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The origin of Loude pancakes
With the abundance of processing materials and the diversification of baking tools, their tastes are also different. Baked pancakes are as thin as paper, folded into a rectangle and ready to eat. It can be stored for half a month to one month without deterioration. It is also very convenient to carry. The best thing is to roll green onions with pancakes, which are spicy and delicious. As the saying goes, "pancake rolls with green onions" is a good product for eating out. In the Qing Dynasty, Pu Songling wrote in "Pancake Fu" that "the fried head is yes, and the people of Qi Dynasty have replaced the pasta", "Round as silver moon, as big as a copper pot, as thin as paper, and as colorful as a yellow crane feather, and this pancake is also customized." Pancakes are made of raw grain, and the bran has not been removed, so they are nutritious, crisp and soft to eat, rich in fiber, and easy to store and carry. They are very distinctive local cuisines, and they are good foods worth popularizing. . Because eating pancakes takes a long time to chew, it can promote body fluid and stomach, stimulate appetite, promote facial nerve movement, help keep teeth strong and healthy, and promote facial muscle exercise. It is a rare health food.
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