Where is the best snack in Tianjin?
First paragraph: Goubuli steamed buns The most famous snack in Tianjin is undoubtedly Goubuli steamed buns.
Goubuli Baozi is a time-honored steamed bun shop in Nankai District, Tianjin. During the Qing Dynasty, the owner Liu Fuquan lost a child because of a bad dog, so people called him "Goubuli".
The steamed buns sold in this small shop come in various flavors such as shrimp, pork, sesame sauce, bean paste, etc. Among them, the pork steamed buns are the most classic.
This kind of steamed bun has thin skin, large filling, juicy meat, and very affordable price. It has become one of the representative symbols of Tianjin snacks.
Paragraph 2: Thousand-Layer Wave Cake In addition to steamed buns, there is also a special snack in Tianjin called "Thousand-Layer Wave Cake".
Thousand-layer spray cake is also a time-honored snack, belonging to the traditional Tianjin dim sum series.
It is made of rice flour, steamed and cut into thin slices, and then added with appropriate amounts of sesame oil, chili powder, chopped green onion, soy sauce and other seasonings to create a snack with a unique shape and delicious taste.
In the streets and alleys of Tianjin, you can see vendors selling Thousand Layer Cake everywhere. The price is extremely affordable and it is a delicacy that is deeply loved by the people of Tianjin.
Section 3: Jianbing Guozi The last thing I want to introduce is another very popular Tianjin snack: Jianbing Guozi.
Pancake fruit also appears in other places, but the tastes and methods vary greatly from place to place.
The biggest feature of Tianjin's pancake fruit is that a pancake is filled with bean paste, fried dough sticks, chopped green onion, cucumber shreds and various ingredients, and then topped with sweet sauce and spicy sauce. It has a unique taste and is very appetizing.
In Tianjin’s breakfast market, pancakes and fruit are undoubtedly a must-have traditional delicacy.
In short, Tianjin has a dazzling array of snacks, each of which has its own precious history and tradition.
As unique cultural heritage, they are not only the pride of Tianjin, but also the business card of Tianjin.
Both foreign tourists and local residents can find fun in the world of these delicious foods.