What delicious food can you take away in Shihezi?
As an important transportation hub and border city in Xinjiang, Shihezi is naturally famous both at home and abroad for its rich food culture. For tourists coming to Shihezi, while experiencing the local food culture, don’t forget to bring your favorite snacks or specialties.
The first category is traditional can drinks. Bringing a few cans of ice-cold soda or cola on a hot summer day is enough to enhance the fun of the journey. Shihezi has joined a number of beverage chains, and many specialty drinks have become deeply cherished by locals, such as Huoshan Kongjing, Ruixue Rongcheng and Taoranju.
The second category is snack food. There are many kinds of snacks in Shihezi, including kebabs, steamed dumplings, fried chicken nuggets, naan and meat cakes, etc. Moreover, the flavors of these snacks are unique, whether they are spicy or refreshing, they can greatly relax the feeling on your tongue.
The last one is a specialty represented by dried fruits. On some online or offline shopping platforms, Shihezi’s wolfberries, walnuts, melon seeds, and papayas are very popular. These dried fruits are healthy and delicious. They are not only a good delicacy but also a good choice for celebrating festivals and giving as gifts to relatives and friends.
In short, Shihezi has many delicious foods to take away and share. Paying a little attention and savoring local delicacies will definitely make your trip more fulfilling and unforgettable.
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