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Special snacks in Kuitan Town

"Chongguang" (transliteration, Spring Roll). The special snack in Kwai Tan is fried spring rolls. The most basic material in spring rolls is diced onion, and of course there are pork, eggs, sausages, mushrooms, shrimps, squid and so on, which vary according to everyone's taste. As for soy sauce, sand tea and monosodium glutamate, such ingredients are indispensable. Spring rolls are wrapped in white paste. Wrapped up, naturally, it's fried in oil. When it is fried, it is golden brown. Put it on a rack and drip oil to cool it, and you can eat it soon. Eating "Chongguang" is more popular in cold weather, and naturally less in hot weather. This kind of "chongguang" is too angry! But people who love to eat are naturally not afraid, because it is so delicious! Usually you can buy it from afternoon to three or four in the morning.

"instant noodles" (a verb) refers to boiled noodles, thin noodles, kway teow, jiaozi and other things (except kway teow, which are all made by ourselves). It can be said that this is a special economic fast food in Kwai Tan, because it is cheap and can be cooked quickly. There are many such shops, which are hardly seen in other places. The ingredients are the familiar "Juan Zhang" (called wrapped meat in Kwai Tan) and meatballs, as well as pork lungs, pork intestines, pork skins, and so on, as well as the ingredients of marinated soup and chopped green onion oil, which vary from person to person.

"Jian Guo", also known as Guo Juan, is called Guo Juice in Puning, which is a thick rolled noodle. The soup is similar to the soup cooked with glutinous rice balls, but of course it tastes different. It is called "press button" because it is usually placed in the "press button" (a large cylinder in the middle). The ingredients and ingredients are almost the same as the instant noodles above. The price is a little more expensive than instant noodles. You can buy it during the day.

"Fried Oyster" is a kind of fried egg, which is fried in a small amount of oil in a large pan after mixing oysters and eggs. Ingredients such as tomato sauce can be added according to personal taste. Can be served with pasta such as vermicelli. Suitable for all ages!

Kwai Tan also has pork knuckle rice, beef gizzard (fried and soup, soup is more special), mung bean cake, wedding candy and so on.