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Who eats the most dumplings in one meal?

The person who eats the most dumplings in one meal is Mi Zijun.

Mi Zijun is a famous big eater and has never eaten fake food. A video titled More than 300 Four-Colored Seafood Dumplings, Cuttlefish, Oysters and Shrimp Boiled in One Pot was uploaded on bilibili, Weibo, YouTube and other platforms. In the video, four types of four-color dumplings were cooked. They are cuttlefish stuffing, yellow croaker stuffing, Spanish mackerel stuffing, and oyster and shrimp stuffing, a total of 96 pieces, and you can eat them all in one meal.

It has been three or four days since the video went online, and it has already triggered a violent response on various platforms. It is expected that the number of exposures has reached many times. A large number of foreign netizens also praised it and said, "Oh my God, this is so appetizing. It makes me want to eat it too." Chinese food is so surprising. Next time you travel to China, you must eat these fairy dumplings.

Introduction to Dumplings

Dumplings are a Chinese folk food with a long history. Eating dumplings is also a unique folk tradition of Chinese people during the Spring Festival. Because it means mengsuijiaozi, it is very popular among the people. During the Spring Festival, dumplings have become an indispensable delicacy. According to the folk customs in many Han areas, staying up late and eating dumplings on New Year's Eve is an important feast that cannot be replaced by any delicacies.

There is a tradition of eating dumplings during New Year’s Eve dinner, but the customs of eating dumplings vary from place to place. In some places, dumplings are eaten on New Year's Eve, and in other places they are eaten on the first day of the new year. Eating dumplings is a unique way to express people's wishes when bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new. Dumplings and Jiaozi have the same pronunciation, which means that when the old year meets the new year, eating dumplings during the Spring Festival means good luck. In addition, dumplings are shaped like ingots, and making dumplings means wrapping up good luck.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Dumplings