Now that the epidemic is still going on, it is recommended not to run around.
After stocking up on the must-have delicacies at home, I start to go shopping on Taobao to satisfy my hunger.
It’s normal to go shopping on Taobao for food late at night, but I really don’t recommend you buy the following items.
Dian Du De Steamed Chicken Feet with Lily Sauce. Can I report it with my real name? Is this considered a "fraud" by Dian Du De?
With this appearance, this presentation, this copywriting, who would have thought that this thing is not steamed like morning tea at all.
It looks like this: Why are they packaged individually?
I had already prepared a large pot of boiling water to boil and steam the chicken feet.
The result is this.
I'm desperate.
Really, I will never buy chicken feet on Taobao again.
Never again.
My favorite sweet tiger skin chicken feet in the past came from Laodafang in the West District of Shanghai. You will never find tiger skin chicken feet like this again o(﹏)o Lao Xianglin Chopped Pepper and Jerusalem Artichoke Di
The second thing I want to complain about is this Lao Xianglin Chopped Chili and Jerusalem Artichoke.
I don’t know if your family has eaten Jerusalem artichoke as a side dish. If not, you can understand that it is like sour cowpea (long bean) or sweet garlic.
The taste of Jerusalem artichoke is also sour, sweet and very appetizing.
Jerusalem artichoke is native to North America and was introduced to Europe in the 17th century and later to China.
Its underground tubers are rich in starch, inulin and other fructose polymers, and can be eaten, cooked or porridge, pickled, dried Jerusalem artichokes, or used as raw materials for making starch and alcohol.
The picture reference is as follows: The Jerusalem artichoke itself is crisp and juicy. I want to add chopped chili pepper. There is no reason why it won’t taste good.
If you want to pair it with porridge or if you want to add some flavor to your meat buns, it’s a great accompaniment.
As a result, the Jerusalem artichokes in this store were really dry, as if they were grown in the soil and had no moisture at all.
Although the seasoning is acceptable, it really feels like it has been "weathered" for a thousand days, so I don't recommend buying it.
Papa Candy Toast Zaizai Papa Candy has opened many stores across the country. The other day we saw that a box of fragrant original flavor + a box of banana flavor was only 39.8 after full discount, so we reluctantly bought it and tried it.
Thoughts before buying: If anyone is hungry, he can just tear it open and eat, so he bought it.
Thoughts after purchase: I feel like I have food poisoning after eating this thing. The perfect combination of banana and toast feels like a couple who have been divorced for many years.
In short, in a nutshell, it tastes much worse than in a physical store.
This thing is quite expensive and not cheap either.
Toast Zaizai, you might as well die young.
Hu Tou Ju Tiger Claw Cookies If we talk about bakeries that became popular from last year to this year, Hu Tou Ju is definitely one of them.
I can't bear to see the queues at Huaxi Live in Beijing looking so stupid.
Simply buy it for a try when there is a good price in the live broadcast room. 3 cans are reduced to 79.9.
And since it’s the Year of the Tiger, let’s eat a tiger claw cookie to cheer up.
Guess what after taking a sip, a stream of powdery flour directly approached the trachea. The cookie crumbs were 10,000 times more terrifying than dandruff, and I almost choked to death.
This cookie is really not good. As expected, Internet celebrity brands are more often criticized.