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Where is the best chestnut?

Question 1: Where is the best and cheapest chestnut? The Jingdong chestnuts from Nantianmen Township, Xinglong County, Hebei Province are the most delicious. Sweet and delicious, no need to stir-fry with sugar, the skin is thin and the meat is tender~~? Huairou, a suburb of Beijing, produces chestnuts. Huairou chestnuts are the most delicious and rarely available because they are almost all exported to Japan. If you are satisfied, please adopt it. ~~The answer to cherishing hard work~~

Question 2: How many places are chestnuts grown? Which one is the most delicious? "Luotian chestnut is the best in the world. Hubei is the capital of gorgeous chestnuts." Luotian County, Huanggang, Hubei Province is the "Hometown of Chestnut" in China. The chestnuts in Luotian have passed the National Geographic Protection Label! Qianxi, Hebei Province is the hometown of chestnuts in China, and its chestnut quality and output are the highest among Jingdong chestnuts. Taishan’s Enhao chestnuts are also famous.

Question 3: Where is the best chestnut? Qianxi chestnut is the best

Qianxi chestnut cultivation has a long history, with a history of more than 2,000 years. There are many records in ancient books such as "Zuo Zhuan", "The Analects of Confucius", "Compendium of Materia Medica", and "Agricultural Policy Complete Book".

1. Su Qin said about Yan: "Warring States Policy" records that when Su Qin lobbied Yan Wenhou, he said: "The State of Yan... has the wealth of Yanmen in the south and the benefits of jujube and chestnuts in the north. Although the people are not Farming is sufficient for jujubes. This is the so-called Tianfu. "Historical Records of Huozhi" of the Han Dynasty said: "There are thousands of chestnut trees in Yan and Qin..." The "North" here. and "Yan", which includes the present-day Qianxi area, indicating that this place has been a famous producing area of ??chestnuts for a long time, and it was relatively prosperous due to chestnut production.

2. Lu Ji praises chestnuts: Lu Ji, a native of Wu County during the Three Kingdoms period, said in his book "Mao Shi, Grass, Trees, Birds, Beasts, Insects and Fish" that "Chestnuts are found in all five directions, but those born in Yuyang and Fanyang are sweet and delicious." Long, others can't match it." That is the generation of Qianxi County and surrounding Yanshan.

3. The King of the Tang Dynasty swept north: Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty marched eastward to Goguryeo. Due to the long distance and lack of food and grass, the chestnuts on both sides of the Qaluan River were ripe, so he ordered the sergeants to steam chestnuts for food to fill their stomachs. As a result, his morale was greatly boosted and he defeated the enemy Gai Suwen. There are still relics and legends of Tang kings such as Jiujialing in Qianxi County today. According to "History of the Jin Dynasty and Geography", Jizhou produces chestnuts, and the trees planted in the mountains today are abundant. The "Jizhen" at that time refers to the present-day Santun Camp in the West.

4. The Ming Dynasty issued an edict to plant chestnuts: During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, General Xu Da built the Great Wall along Xifengkou and Tiemenguan and picked chestnuts to present to Zhu Yuanzhang. The emperor learned that the local area was rich in chestnuts, so he issued an edict to the world to "plant jujube chestnuts widely to prepare for the new year."

5. Tribute from the Qing Dynasty: In December 1961, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty hunted in Jiu Mountain in Luanhebei (now Wuhu Mountain in Qianxi County) and got five tigers. During the banquet, someone served roasted chestnuts. Kangxi was very happy after eating them and ordered "pay tribute every year!"

6. Japanese businessmen visited: Since 1910, chestnuts were moved to the west and transported to Tianjin via the Luanhe River. Exported to Japan. The "Qian'an County Chronicle" of the Republic of China records: "The production in the city is the richest and the marketing is farthest, making it the largest product in the city." In December 1943, Ichiro Shiba Genichiro (formerly the president of Amari Taro), who was the purchasing manager of Amari Taro at the time, rode a donkey to the Qianxi area to organize the supply of goods.

The number of chestnuts in China is in Jingdong, and the number of chestnuts in Jingdong has moved to the west. When you walk into Qianxi, you enter the world of chestnuts.

Perhaps it is the preference of the Creator who has given Qianxi unique natural climate conditions, making Qianxi the most suitable place on earth for chestnut growth, and achieving the unique quality of the Qianxi chestnut family. . The chestnut fruits here are neat, reddish-brown in color, with a shallow waxy layer, bright and shiny. The kernels are beige in color, the inner skin is easy to peel, the flesh is delicate, glutinous and soft, sweet and fragrant, and rich in nutrients. Compared with chestnuts from other regions, its most prominent features are bright color, firm texture, and sweet and glutinous taste. As early as the Song Dynasty, the poet Chao Gongsu once wrote a poem that "the chestnut house blooms with purple jade when the wind falls", so Qianxi chestnut is also known as "purple jade".

Chestnut cultivation in Qianxi has a long history, and is recorded in the Book of Songs, Warring States Policy, Compendium of Materia Medica, and Complete Book of Agricultural Policy.

Today, large chestnut trees that are 100-200 years old can be seen everywhere in Qianxi. There are still many 300-500-year-old chestnut trees in Xinlizhuang, Hanerzhuang, Lishuwanzi and other places. Changshengyu Village still has 600-year-old chestnut trees growing in the early Ming Dynasty. The ancient chestnut tree is still flourishing and fruitful.

The high-quality Qianxi chestnuts have attracted the attention of the world. As early as before the founding of the People's Republic of China, chestnuts were exported to Japan. In June 1990, Qianxi chestnut was designated as a trademark product by the 11th Asian Games Organizing Committee, the Ministry of Forestry, and the Ministry of Agriculture. In 1998, it was rated as one of the "Top Ten Special Domain Name Brand Products" by the People's Government of Hebei Province.

The Qianxi chestnut production area has unique natural conditions compared with other areas.

(1) Landform and geological conditions

Qianxi County is close to the Bohai Bay to the south and is the Yanshan piedmont plain. To the north is the Yanshan Mountains in northern Hebei. The Luanhe River flows from the northwest It goes south to the county seat and then turns north and flows eastward into Qian'an. Therefore, the terrain of Qianxi County is high in the north and south and low in the middle. Due to the numerous rivers in the territory, an eroded landform dominated by medium-low mountains and high hills has been formed. The mountains are mainly composed of gneiss.

The gneiss in Qianxi County has developed joints, schistosity and fissures, is loose and easily weathered, and contains potassium, sodium, aluminum, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, calcium, silicon, manganese and other plants. In particular, the nutrients needed for the growth of chestnuts, such as phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, manganese and other nutrients, are higher than those of other rocks. The iron is much higher than that of flesh-red pegmatite, so the soil formed by its special structure and development has high nutrient content. In other areas, it is extremely suitable for chestnut growth.

(2) Soil conditions

The special geological conditions of Qianxi County have created soil conditions that are extremely suitable for Qianxi chestnut cultivation. ......gt;gt;

Question 4: Where is the best chestnut? Tangshan Qianxi chestnuts are the best and are exported to Japan every year. The supply exceeds demand. If you don’t know people, it’s hard to try it.

Generally, the Qianxi chestnuts on the market are only from around Tangshan, not the authentic Qianxi chestnuts.

Large, purple-red, with sweet sand and pleasant fragrance.

Question 5: What are the varieties of chestnuts and which one is the most delicious?

Question 6: Where is the sweetest chestnut in Tai'an?

Question 7: Which brand of chestnut is the most delicious? Hongxiang

Question 8: Where The chestnuts are delicious at Yixiang Agricultural Products Supermarket in Qian'an Specialty Township. The chestnuts here are the most delicious. The chestnuts here are all grown, processed and branded in a unified way, and they taste sweet