Common folk sacrifices are generally to buy fruits, such as apples, oranges and bananas. However, peaches and pears are generally not used as offerings because of their homophonic relationship. Of course, you can buy cakes.
For example, in the south of China, traditionally, sacrifices to the god of wealth are carefully prepared. The offerings are divided into three tables. The first table is fruit, and there are oranges in the fruit, which indicates a broad business. The second table is cakes, most of which are rice cakes, meaning high every year, and holly branches are inserted on the cakes, meaning evergreen pine and cypress; The third table is the chairman, including pig head, whole chicken, whole duck, whole fish and so on. There are auspicious meanings of making money into treasure and diving.
Incense is a way to communicate with the god of wealth after offering is placed. Worshipers should burn incense to worship the god of wealth, and wash their hands before incense, so that the god of wealth will add momentum to the worshippers' wealth and make it better and more prosperous.