As a person born in the 1980s and almost entering middle age, the things that most evoke memories of our childhood are the delicacies that we can never forget.
At that time, we were all naughty children, and the age of naughty children was also the happiest age. An age full of happiness, and "good food" were the linking points in our memories.
Our hometown is called Pagoda Sugar, which is named after it looks like a pagoda. Everyone born in the 70s and 80s should know that this is an anthelmintic medicine used to kill roundworms. What’s interesting is that this is the only one that I didn’t refuse to eat when I was a child.
Sometimes I secretly take the medicine, which is sweet. Now I don’t seem to need to take any anthelmintic medicine.
Speaking of childhood, for us born in the 1980s, poverty brought happiness. At that time, living conditions were poor and there was not much delicious food. All we had to do was fill our stomachs.
In my childhood, I rarely ate wheat flour, mostly corn flour.
I grew up eating corn flour, and the food that reminds me the most of my childhood memories - cornmeal steamed buns and sugar horns are the childhood food that I have endless memories of. Now that science has developed and people's living conditions have improved, sugar horns are available.
It may not be a big deal to some people, but when we were young, it was really considered a delicacy, because at that time there were many brothers and sisters, and the economic conditions were not very good. Due to the scarcity of materials, pork was a luxury product. Which family
Being able to eat meat is a joyful thing for a family.
The meaty taste is relatively rare, and of course goose intestines are not something you can just eat if you want.
Depends on luck, occasionally you can meet me when my mother is shopping for groceries after get off work.
I have never eaten it at home. It smells fishy and the ginger is still spicy. I grew up in the countryside when I was a child. At that time, eating dumplings and fried sweet potatoes during the New Year was a very happy thing.