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What are the three most expensive snacks?

China has a vast territory and rich products, and snacks are available everywhere. Because local customs are different, the flavor also has its own characteristics. Not only local people like to eat, but also foreign diners greatly appreciate it after eating. This is the charm of snacks. Snack is a simple, fast and affordable food, but with the development of society, some snacks began to change, especially in taste, and the price doubled. ? 1, Tianjin Goubuli Steamed Bun At the beginning of this year, Tianjin Goubuli Steamed Bun suddenly announced its withdrawal from the market. At this point, a century-old shop went into decline. In fact, this kind of imagination has already appeared. The prosperity of that year has long since vanished. Tianjin locals never spend money. They only visit tour groups and some foreign diners, and often eat once and never come again. After eating Goubuli's steamed buns, Lafayette Cixi praised them greatly: the wild geese in the mountains and the fresh cattle and sheep on the land and at the bottom of the sea are not as good as Goubuli's incense, and the food life is longer.

Some people may ask, when did Goubuli steamed stuffed bun begin to decline? Many private enterprises began to prosper. In 1960s, China began to engage in public-private partnership, and many century-old brands were annexed by state-owned enterprises. Later, their operations, services, ingredients and crafts were greatly reduced. The only increase is the sales price, an ordinary steamed stuffed bun. If you want to sell the price of king crab, whoever fails will fail.

2. Quanjude Roast Duck Many foreign friends say that Beijing Roast Duck is not delicious. Bian Xiao wants to talk about it here. At that time, you had not eaten the authentic Beijing roast duck. If you sit in Quanjude and eat authentic Beijing roast duck once, your cognition will be subverted. I think in those days, all the people who came to Quanjude for consumption were court nobles and senior officials, and ordinary people only went there once in their lifetime. Some down-and-out children of the Eight Banners, the first thing is definitely to go to Quanjude.

Why is Quanjude Roast Duck and Goubuli Steamed Bun on the market now? This is also a public-private partnership. Like Goubuli steamed stuffed bun, the price has also started to soar, even charging a service fee of 10%. Eating a cheaper meal costs 700 to 800 yuan, and the annual salary is 65438+ 10,000 yuan, so you can't use it often. It is estimated that only local tyrants have no scruples. However, compared with Goubuli steamed stuffed bun, Quanjude's roast duck has nothing to say. Those friends who spit out Beijing roast duck are definitely ducks in plastic bags. Just like Chinese cabbage, yours is the ordinary market price of a few cents a catty. In the hands of skilled chefs, a plate of cold salad costs tens of yuan, which is called dried cabbage.

Step 3 cut the cake

Cake cutting has a long history. As early as the Silk Road, Xinjiang was an important transportation hub for caravans at home and abroad, and also an important grain supply station. Because merchants travel long distances, the food they carry must be preserved for a long time, easy to carry, and rich in various nutrients, amino acids and trace elements necessary for human body, so the locals invented the delicious food of cut cake. At this point, this kind of gourmet snack began to spread all over the country.

In the 1990s, cutting cakes began to become a kind of meaning, and many people avoided it, mainly unscrupulous vendors, who stole the concept of sales. How many did you ask? The vendor said 30 yuan, you think it's 30 yuan. In fact, people say it's one or two hundred and thirty dollars, and you will weigh several pounds if you cut a piece across the board. One or two 30 yuan, a few kilograms will cost thousands of dollars. The cut cake has a high sugar content, so the weight is heavy. At this time, you weigh it. Even if your monthly salary is over 10,000 yuan, it is estimated that you can't afford this gourmet snack.