In the early morning in the countryside, when the first rays of sunlight shine on the earth, the big market is already full of people. The bustle here is different from the hustle and bustle of the city, it carries a kind of rustic intimacy and authenticity of life.
However, in this seemingly simple bazaar, there are some hidden secrets. Did you know?When catching up with the big market in the countryside, there are five things that are best not to even look at, because ten of them are fake!What the hell is going on?Let's take a look at what 5 things?
Sesame oil
Sesame oil, this familiar seasoning, which kitchen is missing?Whether it's to add aroma to a dish or a cold side dish, sesame oil is an excellent choice. But you know what?If you go to the market to buy sesame oil, you have to keep an eye on it!
Don't look at the sesame oil in the supermarket with the production date and expiration date, and feel that everything is under control. But in the bazaar, the vendors often grind their own sesame oil and bottle it directly. It seems to be natural, but can you guarantee that the oil in the bottle is the same as the oil in the vendor's cauldron?
Not to mention the unscrupulous vendors, who will fill bottles with low-quality oils or pigments and mix them with real sesame oil in order to make more money. This way, they can sell more and make more money. But how can the quality of such sesame oil be guaranteed?
Imagine you happily buy a bottle of sesame oil and go home thinking it's genuine. But in the end, I found out that what you bought was actually inferior synthetics, that kind of mood, can you not be angry?
What's more, is there any harm to our body if these inferior sesame oils are eaten in the stomach?That's a big problem!So, next time you go to buy sesame oil, you must keep your eyes open, identify it carefully, and don't let those unscrupulous traders be deceived!
Used home appliances
In the bustling bazaar, have you ever been attracted by those second-hand appliances that look brand new and are very powerful?Don't worry, listen to me tell you slowly.
If it is said that doing tricks on sesame oil and sesame paste is just a trick for traders to make small profits, then those second-hand household appliances in the bazaar that are so cheap and attractive that they look brand new are the "big pits" that make people gnash their teeth.
These second-hand household appliances are from unknown sources, but the dealers are clever and fantastic. But the truth is, once you shell out to buy it home, it won't take you a few days to find out the problem. Intermittent operation is a trivial matter, and some second-hand household appliances will leak electricity!
You may ask, these appliances look so newTell you, that's because the vendors have manipulated their appearance. And what about the inside of the home appliances?It has long been "aging"!
When you find out something is wrong and want a refund, you'll realize how difficult it can be. Because the stalls in the market are all mobile, the original vendors may have disappeared long ago after a month.
So, in the face of these seemingly beautiful **, we have to keep a clear head. Don't wait until something goes wrong to regret it!
Hive honeycomb
In the bustling bazaar, suddenly someone with a huge beehive shouts "all-natural, zero-added honey"!Such a "0 pollution" propaganda is indeed very attractive, are you tempted?
Don't rush to dig out your wallet just yet!Some unscrupulous vendors will work on the hive. They may use syrup water to mix honey flavor, or even use "fake" beehives to fool you. So, do you really dare to buy such honey and eat it at home?
For those who have never eaten honeycomb honey, they may not be able to distinguish the real from the fake after eating. So, how to distinguish a real honeycomb honeycomb?
First of all, we need to understand a truth: the real honeycomb honey is the honey produced by the bees themselves, including beeswax and honey. And some unscrupulous merchants will use synthetic beeswax to replace the beeswax produced by themselves. This synthetic beeswax is not only very different in taste and texture from real honeycomb, but also may contain various additives and harmful substances.
So, how do we distinguish between real and fake honeycombs?In fact, the method is very simple: one look, two smells, three tastes.
One look: The color of real honeycomb honey should be dark brown or light yellow, with natural wrinkles and bubbles on the surface. Counterfeit honeycomb honeycomb, on the other hand, is often too bright in color and has a very smooth surface.
Second smell: Real honeycomb honey has a unique, rich honey fragrance, which is natural and not too pungent. Counterfeit honeycomb honey often does not have this fragrance, or the fragrance is too strong and unnatural.
Three tastes: This method is the most straightforward and accurate. Real honeycomb honey has a mellow, sweet taste and a natural sweetness. Counterfeit honeycomb honey is often too sweet or has a pronounced taste of chemical additives.
Having said all this, do you have a deeper understanding of how to distinguish real and fake honeycomb?
Jewelry, antiques
Buying jewelry in a gold store is nothing new and difficult to distinguish between real and fake. But you know what?Some elderly people actually "found" ** jewelry and antique cultural relics in the bazaar.
These small vendors set up stalls filled with large glittering necklaces and all kinds of antiques. They don't shout, but they always attract aunts and uncles who are interested in jewelry.
* "Reasonable", so that many people feel that they have picked up a big bargain. Something that costs a few or dozens of dollars can be sold for several times the price in the blink of an eye, which looks like a huge profit!
But, wait!Are those pieces of jewelry that look almost real as you see?Don't forget, now *** is more than 400 grams, how can those traders sell it to you at a cheap price?
There are also those antiques that fade after wearing them a few times when they go home, and they are gone even after taking a bath. There are even more people who are allergic, it turns out that it is because of the pigment in the necklace. In this way, is it really worth it?
Let's talk about those antique stalls, the sellers don't need to honk the horns, but the buyers come to the door automatically. If these are really "priceless treasures", how can they be so easily**?Either they came from tomb robbers, or they wanted to pass it on to future generations. What do you think?
So, next time you meet such a vendor, let's take it easy!Don't let your looks fool you. Remember, cheap is not good, good is not cheap!
Folk remedies
In other words, this folk is really a place where the dragon and the tiger are hidden, and there are many magical home remedies. Those legendary "old Chinese medicine doctors" may have passed down these skills from generation to generation by virtue of ancestral secret recipes.
But ah, there are thousands of home remedies in this world, how many can really "cure diseases and save people"?Those that are recorded may be more reliable. But those legendary "mysterious earthworks" are really confusing, and they seem both precious and mysterious.
If you wander around some of the markets, you will find some stall owners mysteriously selling "ancestral recipes". They hid the treasure so tightly that they had to wait for someone to come over and ask before they carefully took out the prescriptions that seemed to be old from the box.
Some stall owners are even more desperate, directly selling the "panacea" that has been made. Look at the phrase "free trial", it's like a magnet that sucks all the elderly people around.
Let's think about it, if it's a real authoritative drug, how can it be casually placed in the stall?Most of them have to go to hospitals, pharmacies, or even have a doctor's prescription to buy them, right?
So, do you really dare to try these "medicines" on the stalls?After all, this is related to our own health, and we can't blindly believe in these unknown "secret recipes" because we are greedy for small gains.