Glasses oil tea

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Glasses oil tea - business reviews

Hidden in the streets and alleys, roadside stalls are often a gathering place for civilian snacks. Most of its products are unique and inexpensive, and are well known to local residents for their ability to represent a city's food tastes and culture. In Chongqing, rice and flour products are the most common roadside food, they are simple to make, quick to eat, and mostly served as breakfast, dessert or snack for citizens and tourists.

Camellia oleifera is a snack made by sifting ground rice into strips and frying it with rice cereal, which is eaten for breakfast in Sichuan and Chongqing. The glasses camellia located in Renhe Street is a prominent representative of Chongqing's camellia stalls. The shopkeeper and his wife have been setting up a stall under the tree next to No. 42 Middle School for many years and are well known to the neighborhood.

The rice noodles fried until golden brown on the upper layer of Camellia oleifera are commonly known as "steamed dumplings", which resemble small shrimp crackers in appearance, with a crispy taste and a crispy and tough taste. The rice cereal at the bottom is often mixed with butter, chili, pepper, sauerkraut and peanuts, which is viscous and bright, and has a fragrant aroma. When eating, soak the steamed dumplings in the rice cereal and stir to soak, and the rice cereal is the best taste. Glutinous rice dumplings are also delicious here, fragrant glutinous rice wrapped in freshly fried fritters and dipped in sweet bean noodles, which is sweet and satisfying. In addition, the stall also sells white fungus soup and soy milk.

Compared with common breakfast dishes such as steamed buns and small noodles, the taste of camellia oleifera is relatively strong and greasy, and it is difficult to gain the favor of young diners with the passage of time, so it is rare to see shops in the market that still insist on selling camellia. Nowadays, whenever the shop is open, there are still many diners who come to patronize it, and the business is good.

There is no signboard for the eye oil tea, and it can be found by visiting diners by looking for the big tree next to the 42nd Middle School. Diners can take their seats on the benches set up at the stalls. It should be noted that the owner only has a stall in the morning (6:00-10:00), and the food is limited, so you should eat early.


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