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Ancient royal pastries All eaten by rich people!

Everyone should have seen a lot of ancient films, Qing Palace dramas are very popular film and television themes, and from the play we can also understand that the people of the palace are very exquisite in their meals, all of which are mountain treasures and seafood, and the degree of the full seat of the Han Dynasty has drawn a line with the civilians from the diet.

Today, I will introduce you to some pastries or snacks that only the ancient royal family can eat, and see how many kinds you have eaten?

Golden cake

Ancient royal pastries All eaten by rich people!

The golden cake is also the hawthorn cake, which is the same dim sum in the Whole Table of Manhan, the main ingredient is made of hawthorn, and now it is very good to buy, everyone should have eaten.

Osmanthus cake

Ancient royal pastries All eaten by rich people!

Osmanthus cake is still very common in many Qing Dynasty harem plays, it is a very commonly eaten pastry, the osmanthus cake method in various places is not the same, and there are improved osmanthus cakes in various regions.

Egg yolk mille-feuille cake

Ancient royal pastries All eaten by rich people!

The appearance is a bit like a cake, there are some differences in the taste, there is no cream baking powder and other additions, the taste is also relatively soft, low calories and low sugar, friends who need to lose weight can try.

Eight precious cakes

Ancient royal pastries All eaten by rich people!

As the name suggests, it is a pastry made of eight precious ingredients, and this pastry also has differences between men and women, and the ingredients are slightly adjusted.

Donkey rolling

Ancient royal pastries All eaten by rich people!

Donkey rolling is still quite common, the taste is like rice dumplings, there is red bean filling inside, wrapped in soybean flour on the outside, at that time it was still a relatively advanced food, can enter the eyes of Cixi, the people can not eat.

How many of these ancient royal pastries have you eaten?