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Supermarkets in Myanmar don't use plastic bags for vegetables, so what do they use?

Myanmar is an ancient civilization with a long history, formerly known as Hongshadi. Although there are still wars in Myanmar from time to time, there are many beautiful scenery and different folk customs that attract many tourists. Mandalay is the second largest city in Myanmar. It is located in the inland of central and southern Myanmar. It used to be the capital of several ancient dynasties, and it was also a city where overseas Chinese gathered. They packed vegetables in bamboo baskets.

In a corner of the local vegetable market in Myanmar, there is a stall selling betel nut leaves. Betel nut can be said to be a major feature of Myanmar. In the local area, there are certainly no more people who smoke than those who chew betel nuts. Although the local government hoped that people would not want eat areca, it was simply impossible to implement it. Betel nut leaves, take some quicklime, fold the leaves on the betel nut and chew them in your mouth. Don't swallow the first sip of water, spit it out, or you will get dizzy. Areca catechu contains a lot of arecoline, which is cytotoxic. The oral mucosa in betel nut reacts with alkaloids, which leads to oral mucosa fibrosis and white spots.

As we all know, Myanmar is a country rich in fruits, and there are fresh fruits all year round. This stall sells some cut fruits and snacks. One in particular is raw mango strips. The locals like raw mangoes very much. Immature mango is crisp green, hard and sour. Mango salad is eaten raw with salt, monosodium glutamate and Chili powder. Of course, raw mangoes can be peeled or not, but they must be pitted, which is very appetizing.

The vegetable market in Myanmar is very interesting. There are many gold shops, but few buyers of this painting. Several of them have gathered a lot of people. A friend said that so many people bought it as if it were free. It is said that there are two kinds of gold in Myanmar, one is local gold with low gold content and low price, and the other is international standard gold, the price depends on the market. This year, a Burmese local tyrant gave his daughter a dowry. The wedding dress is made of 3 kilograms of gold, and a designer specially designed the dress for the bride. This is enough to show the Burmese people's love for gold.