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Why does every China tourist "smile" when he sees the most proud Georgian national delicacies?
Georgia is a very small country, which is located in Turkey, basically in the Middle East. Its country is very small, and then its language and customs are also very small, but the quintessence of China cuisine that they are proud of is somewhat similar to our steamed buns or soup packets.

Perhaps due to historical coincidence or some cultural exchanges in history, people in this area are somewhat similar to soup dumplings in our country. The name of their national quintessence food has not been translated into Chinese, and it belongs to a local language, but its appearance is basically the same as that of our steamed stuffed bun, except that its skin is thin and the stuffing inside is strange, including cheese, fruit and of course mutton. Therefore, we China people were very surprised when we visited that place and saw their quintessence food.

What is even more surprising is that in fact, in the back, they think that this quintessential food is very tall, similar to the steak in western food must be accompanied by red wine. They also eat this kind of food with red wine, which makes people feel novel, because this steamed dumpling soup filling bag is basically a basic configuration of breakfast in our country. Office workers are in a hurry. They usually buy a few small soup packets on the roadside, and then buy a cup of soybean milk on the road to simply fill their stomachs. They don't regard it as formal food.

With the continuous improvement of world economic and cultural exchanges, the close relationship is gradually strengthened, so we will gradually have a better understanding of the strange customs and habits around the world. In fact, there are similarities in culture, because people's living conditions are similar, but they are different because of some local customs.