Friday, October 19, 2012

" fish's stewed bean curd of very beginning " Origin _ fish #8226; Egg #8226; Meat

" fish's stewed bean curd of very beginning " Origin _ fish #8226; Egg #8226; Meat
There is a famous dish that is named ldquo in the Jiangsu Cuisine; Fish's head rdquo of bean curd; ,It is said it is the interesting coming from the South of lower that Qianlong too in its origin.Qianlong makes a tour in disguise Wu Shan, half way up the mountain meets with the heavy rain, drenches into a drenched chicken. As soon as he accompanies each other hungrily, he comes into a solitary household and looks for some food to allay hunger. House owner moist to it revitalizes to be one pedlar to deal in snack king have, meet messenger to be about so, give birth suddenly sympathy is the intersection of house and poor wall, add, put one broken casserole into, stew, give Qianlong eat well by some the intersection of bad smell and material one the intersection of fish and head and one bean curd that does not sell out. Qianlong at this moment thinks this dish is more delicious than the all kinds of delicacies in the palace.Qianlong reach Shan Wu again, he does not forget the pedlar Wang, go to this broken room again, say to the king: How do you have so good craftsmanship not to open an eating-house, the king says: I piece have enough those, have money to run a shop since. Qianlong awards him 500 Liang of silver, writes ldquo; The emperor meal rdquo; Three big characters, it was ldquo to start to write or draw unexpectedly; Qianlong rdquo; Two words. Wang RunXing these know he meets the current emperor, was amazed by and can't afford to kneel. This is a moving story that Good-heartedness often meets with recompense.From then on, of Qianlong emperor's hand writing ldquo RunXing Wang; The emperor meal rdquo; Hang in the central scroll, specialize in fish's stewed bean curd of very beginning. ldquo; Fish's stewed bean curd rdquo of very beginning; Under the updating of several generations, it has nowadays already been very famous cooked food.
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