Qianxi Chestnut is small in shape, reddish brown, with a shallow waxy layer, bright and shiny; The kernel is beige, the endothelium is easy to peel, the meat is delicate, waxy and soft, sweet and fragrant, and rich in nutrition. In March, 2008, Qianxi Chestnut was recognized as a Chinese trademark by the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and commerce.
The cultivation of chestnut in Qianxi has a long history, which is recorded in books such as the bookofsongs, the policies of the Warring States, Zuo Zhuan, the Analects of Confucius, compendium of Materia Medica, and complete agricultural policies.
The bookofsongs has a poem "hazelnut of tree". According to the Warring States policy, when Su Qin lobbied Yan Wenhou, he said, "Yan state... There is a stone tablet in the south, and there is the benefit of jujube and chestnut in the north. Although the people do not work in the field, they are sufficient for jujube and chestnut. This is the so-called Tianfu." The Han Dynasty's "records of history · biographies of goods and colonists" said: "Yan Qin Qian shu li... This person is all a thousand Hou and so on." The "North" and "Yan" here, including today's Qianxi area, illustrate that this place was the origin of chestnut very early, and it is relatively rich by chestnut consumption. There are also many records in Shanhaijing, Lu's spring and Autumn Annals, and Xijing miscellany. "Qing Yi Lu" records such an anecdote: when the emperor of the Jin Dynasty once chased the enemy, the military supplies were not enough, and the soldiers did not enter for three days, and their morale fell greatly. Walking to the east of luanshui in Yanshan, I saw a mountain full of chestnuts, so I ordered the sergeant to steam chestnuts for food to satisfy my stomach. So morale soared and the enemy soldiers were defeated. Therefore, the soldiers called chestnuts "Hedong rice". Qianxi Chestnut is recorded in Qian'an county annals of the Republic of China: "the territory of the city is rich in production and far from marketing, which is a large amount of the territory of the city". The "territory of the city" here mainly refers to the area of Qianxi today. Large chestnut trees of 100 ~ 200 years old can be seen everywhere in the territory. There are still many 300 ~ 500 year old chestnut trees in xinlizhuang, han'erzhuang, lishuwanzi and other places, which are still luxuriant. Changshengyu village also grows ancient chestnut trees of 600 years old in the early Ming Dynasty.
The above is the history of chestnut that Hebei Bingli manufacturer brought you to know. Hebei Yanshanhong Food Co., Ltd., founded in September 2000, is a comprehensive production enterprise specializing in the R & D, processing, production and sales of chestnut, peanut and other agricultural and sideline products. The company covers an area of 20000 square meters and a construction area of 6000 square meters, including food processing workshops, low-temperature warehouses, quick-frozen warehouses and high-temperature warehouses. If you have any need, please contact us!