If there is a sound in winter
Winter is getting closer, the wind is cold, the snow is flying, and everything is covered in snow.
During this season, people love to get together and enjoy a hot meal to ward off the chill and warm the body and mind.
And at this warm time, if winter can make a sound, it must come from the steaming pots and pans in the kitchen, and the sound of people sitting around in the dining room enjoying their food.
On winter nights, the family sits around a warm dining table and savours a table of delicious food with the cold wind and snowflakes outside the window.
The dishes on the plate are steaming hot and giving off an enticing aroma, and the chopsticks and spoons in people's hands are tapping on the table with a crisp sound.
This is also one of the most beautiful sounds of winter, it conveys the warmth and happiness of home.
In the cold winter, everyone likes to taste some hot food that can drive away the chill.
For example, hot pot, spicy hot, barbecue, etc., when these delicacies are served to the table, the heat and aroma they emit make people feel warm.
People enjoy the warmth and satisfaction of the food while tasting it.
And when these delicacies are chewed in the mouth, they also make a "sizzle" sound, which is also one of the wonderful sounds of winter.
Of course, in addition to the sound at the dining table, there is also a lot of noise in the kitchen.
While the chef is busy in the kitchen, they will use their knives to cut the ingredients into different shapes and sizes, and these sounds are not loud, but they are reassuring and comfortable.
When plates of food are brought out of the kitchen, the heat and fragrance wafting from them will also make people feel extremely warm.
In short, if there is a sound in winter, it must come from the food on the table and the sound of cooking in the kitchen.
These sounds convey the warmth and happiness of home, and make people feel the beauty of winter.
In this season, let's enjoy the food together and listen to the sounds of this winter.
What do you think winter sounds like?