What food poems are there on the tip of your tongue?

The food poems on the tip of the tongue are:

1. 300 lychees a day, and you are not afraid of being a Lingnan person when you grow up. -Su Shi's Eat Litchi

2. I am a careless couple, eating the same soup as the chef in the mountain. -Interpretation of Laozi

3. Raw wine sturgeon club, side furnace clam soup. -Chen Xianzhang's "Letter of Returning to the Hometown in the South"

4. Brick hearthstone is cooked by itself, and poetry and spleen are clear as snowflakes. -Pan Gui's "Xie Lin Shu Yi Lu Fu Tea Bud"

5. Steamed cakes can still be cross-divided, and there will be five kinds of wonton. -Lu You's "Food Play"