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Have you ever tasted the most unpalatable specialty food in China rated by foreign netizens?

Speaking of food, I think everyone likes it! Greater China has been famous for its food since ancient times. There are countless specialty snacks across the country. China’s pastries and snacks have a long history, unique flavors and many categories! Today we won’t talk about delicious food, let’s talk about the most unpalatable local snacks based on the comments of netizens! Clear mines for everyone. Foreign netizens rated China’s most unpalatable specialty snacks, and West Lake Vinegar Fish made the list! Have you eaten it?

Ran Ramen

This is very famous in Hong Kong, but unfortunately it is a Japanese brand. Many people blindly follow the trend to join in the fun. In fact, it is all in vain. They say that the ramen itself is not bad. But the price is a bit expensive, and you’re not eating in a golden bowl. Why is it so expensive? Besides, the taste is very ordinary!

Guiling jelly

It is now the hot summer, so many people like to eat some heat-clearing and fire-relieving foods, such as Guiling jelly, but some people think that Guiling jelly tastes spicy. It has a very strong medicinal smell, so I don’t like eating it that much.

Xiaolongbao near Shanghai City God Temple

Xiaolongbao will always be the most affordable delicacy ranked No. 1 on Shanghai’s must-eat list.

But this Xiaolongbao restaurant near the City God’s Temple in Shanghai is very famous and very expensive at 58 yuan per cage. However, it tastes very bad, with thick skin, no soup, and is fat and greasy.

West Lake Vinegar Fish

Outlanders like it the most, but they can’t stand it because it’s too fishy and sour. It’s better to try Longjing shrimp or grilled fish. Look at your hometown. Is it on the list?

Xi'an's Lao Sunjia Mutton Steamed Bun

It is very famous in Xi'an. In Muslim Street, you can see several signboards with "Lao Inquiry Mutton Steamed Bun", but tourists It's hard to tell which one is the most authentic. If you enter any store, a bowl of ordinary mutton steamed buns costs 38 yuan, but the taste can only be said to be very average. However, many locals say that the things in Huimin Street are worth checking out. and shall not be eaten. Have you ever eaten any of these unpalatable snacks?

Tianjin Goubuli Steamed Buns

Many people really know it. It is very famous. When it comes to Tianjin, the first thing that comes to everyone’s mind is Goubuli Steamed Buns. In fact, Goubuli steamed buns are not as delicious as expected and quite expensive. I heard that Tianjin people never go to Goubuli to eat steamed buns.