In my heart, the food that best represents the taste of my childhood is Maozi’s spicy strips that cost two yuan a pack.
Because I didn’t have much money when I was young, I liked to buy some spicy strips when buying snacks.
Moreover, children also prefer food with flavor, and spicy strips are the first to bear the brunt.
I still remember when I was a kid, when I went to the canteen to buy food, I always liked to see if the boss had opened a pack of large spicy strips, and then I would buy the ones that were opened one by one. They were very delicious, piece by piece.
Spicy strips, because those are a dime a dozen.
It’s delicious and cheap, and kids love it too.
But as we grow up, we may not like spicy strips so much, or the spicy strips you like to eat are not available in a pack of 12 cents, at most 50 cents, or even 50 cents.
It’s a big package of spicy strips worth several pieces.
In addition, I left the place where I grew up as a child and went to the outside world, where the consumption power is definitely higher than when I was a child. Then sometimes I want to find the taste of my childhood but can't find it.
So every time I go to the supermarket and see spicy strips, I will think of the kind of spicy strips I ate when I was a kid. The spicy strips cost two yuan a pack and they tasted really delicious.
Although you can sometimes see it in other places, the taste is just not right.
Only when you return to your hometown can you taste the taste of your childhood - the eternal god of Mao Zai.
Why?