On busy street corners in China, there is such a group of people who use ordinary hands to cook street food full of stories. As Confucius said: "You don't get tired of eating, and you don't get tired of being fine." "The owners of these food stalls use this attitude of excellence to transform simple ingredients into evocative deliciousness. Their story is not only a love of food, but also a passionate hymn to life.
Our story begins with a lively night market street. Here, the voices of people are full of people, and the lights are brilliant, as if it is a lively and extraordinary picture. When night falls, the food vendors get busy. Here it isFried noodles, grilled gluten, meat buns, stinky tofu, fried cold noodles, wolf tooth potatoesThese six lucrative snacks have become the stars of the night market.
Chow mein stallThe noodles are flipped in a large iron pot, and golden eggs and crispy vegetables are intertwined with the noodles to give off an enticing aroma.
The cost of a bowl of fried noodles is only about 3 yuan, but the price can be as high as 8 to 15 yuan, which makes people sigh that this is not only a bowl of noodles, but also a kind of wisdom of life.
Grilled glutenIn front of the stall, smoky skewers of gluten jump in flames, and the surface is an alluring golden yellow, exuding a fragrant wheat fragrance.
GlutenThe cost is very low, almost less than 3 cents per string, but the price can reach 3 to 4 yuan.
Meat bunsThe stalls are always crowded, and the boss skillfully wraps the roasted buns with delicious meat filling, the skin of the buns is crispy, the meat filling is tender and juicy, and every bite is the taste of Shaanxi.
This traditional snack costs only 2 to 3 yuan, but the price is between 5 and 8 yuan, and each one sold is a big profit.
Stinky tofuThe stalls are a gathering place for young people. This seemingly simple snack contains profound cultural connotations.
The deep-fried tofu has a crispy skin on the outside and a soft inside, and with a special hot sauce, it is both stimulating and satisfying, and can bring up to 6 yuan profit per serving.
Stir-fry the jellyThe stall is unique, and has won the favor of many diners with its Q-bomb taste and rich seasoning layer.
Each serving costs less than 1 yuan, but the price is as high as 6 yuan.
Wolf tooth potato standIn front of the table, the potatoes are cut into unique shapes, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, sprinkled with a layer of paprika and cumin, and every bite is full of happiness.
This Sichuan snack costs only about 1 yuan, but the price is between 5 and 8 yuan.
In this busy society, these food vendors use their hands and wits to create one gastronomic legend after another. Their story is not only about food, but also about ordinary people in China. In their small booth, they show their love for life and their vision for the future.
As you wander the streets of China, stop and sample these snack-filled snacks. They are not only a treat for the taste buds, but also a trip to delve into Chinese culture and folk wisdom. In these ordinary snacks, you can feel the love of life and hope for the future of the Chinese people.
These snacks are not only the scenery of the streets, but also a part of Chinese culture. They carry the past, connect the present, and look forward to the future. In these snacks, we can not only taste delicious, but also feel a kind of life attitude and cultural heritage. This is the food on the streets of China, this is the taste of China.