Fengcheng Frozen Rice Candy Production Technique (the third batch of provincial level) Frozen rice candy is a well-known traditional local specialty product in Fengcheng. It is said that it has a production history of more than 400 years and was named "Jiangnan Xiaoqie" by Emperor Qianlong. Fengcheng frozen rice candy has a flat appearance, white and bright, crisp and refreshing, melts in the mouth, has no residue or crumbs, and has endless aftertaste. It has the characteristics of fragrance, sweetness, crispness and crispness, which is closely related to the exquisite selection of materials and fine craftsmanship of Fengcheng frozen rice candy. There is a saying among the people that "Xingan (now Xingan County) glutinous rice, Longquan (now Suichuan County) tea oil; Jiangsu osmanthus fragrance, Taiwan maltose", and the main raw materials used in Fengcheng frozen rice candy are Xingan glutinous rice, Jiangsu osmanthus, Suichuan tea oil and Taiwan maltose", and the main raw materials used in Fengcheng frozen rice candy are Xingan glutinous rice, Jiangsu osmanthus, Suichuan tea oil and Taiwan maltose. At the same time, the production process of Fengcheng frozen rice candy is very fine, with more than 20 processes. Fengcheng frozen rice candy has been the main side dish for Fengcheng citizens to give as gifts at home, travel and entertain guests, with a large output value and a wide range of production and consumption. The production mode of Fengcheng frozen rice candy is: first, small workshops of each household; second, individual enterprise food processing factories; third, joint-stock leading enterprises organized and supported by the government specializing in the processing and production of famous and high-quality local specialties. Their products participate in national exhibitions and are favored by consumers. In 1965, it was named "Jiangxi Famous Product" by the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Commerce, and won the "Quality Product" certificate of the Jiangxi Provincial People's Government from the Provincial Economic and Trade Commission in 1980 and 1984 respectively. In 1985, the "Quality Product" certificate was issued by the Ministry of Light Industry.