Visiting the night market is a hobby for many people, and it is also a good opportunity to taste local food.
The following are some snacks suitable for tasting at night markets: 1. Grilled skewers: Grilled skewers should be considered one of the most common snacks in night markets.
Whether it's mutton skewers, beef skewers, chicken skewers or vegetable skewers, you can choose according to your own taste.
2. Pan-fried buns: Pan-fried buns are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. They usually contain ingredients such as pork and vegetables.
3. Fried dough sticks: Fried dough sticks can be eaten as breakfast or late night snack, preferably with soy milk or porridge.
4. Sesame balls: Sesame balls have sesame aroma on the outside and red bean paste filling on the inside.
The sweetness is moderate and the taste is soft and waxy.
5. Spring rolls: Spring rolls are similar to fried dumplings. They are usually filled with vegetables and shredded meat, fried in a pan until golden brown and served with sauce.
6. Candied haws: Put strawberries, grapes and other fruits on bamboo sticks, and add food coloring and white sugar crystals during the cooling process.
7. Hand cakes: Hand cakes are originated from Taiwan and have been widely spread in mainland China.
The hand cakes have a crispy exterior and are filled with toppings such as shrimp skin (or other flavors) and lettuce inside.
8. Shaomai: Shaomai is also called soup dumplings or xiaolongbao.
It can be eaten as a snack or breakfast and consists of fillings mixed with flour.
The above are just some examples of night market snacks. The types of snacks provided by night markets in different regions vary.