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At the gate of your school, what delicious food makes you linger?

The freshly fried tenderloin cake is dripping with oil, cut neatly with a small knife and brushed with light brown sweet sauce. The tender loin is juicy and tender, with cumin sprinkled on it, crispy outside and tender inside. Deep-fried rice cakes, watercress buttons, tenderloin kebabs, thin steak wrapped in bread crumbs, sweet sauce wrapped in a toast, Chili oil and cumin are just enough to finish before going home, but in the end, the sauce spilled all over your hands and mouth. Bananas dipped in chocolate sauce taste crisp and sweet after freezing. Crispy boneless chicken fillet, the boss picked up a handful, and then added it twice or several times, with one head in the pot and one slotted spoon for fishing. Put into a bowl, spray cumin pepper and stir until fully seasoned. Looking at the students, I can't wait for a long time. A bamboo pole is inserted into my mouth and it is so hot that I can breathe in.

No matter when you go to junior high school or college, there will always be pancakes at the school gate. One is not expensive, but the weight is particularly sufficient. Sometimes Xiaobian can't eat one. Take a bite of pancake fruit, it's crisp and crisp, and that smell is invincible. The most delicious must be honey cake, and it is quite cheap at 1 cents. This kind of honey cake is a local specialty, and some places call it caramel, which has the effect of relieving cough and moistening throat. This kind of honey cake is so delicious that no child doesn't love it.

sunflower seeds. It's all in bulk, with a handful of persimmon skins and a small tea urn with a dime of sunflower seeds (it's full, unlike the current canteen aunt who shakes her spoon while asking if the child is enough). Now that I think about it, I want to go back to my childhood and be carefree. Just a three-wheeled 28-bar, with a board on the bucket and goods on it. I remember one that bought sour wild, which was very delicious and had a unique taste! The business of that stall is also very hot. I buy a lot when I come to school every Sunday and go back to the dormitory to eat!

When I was a child, my favorite snacks were affordable. The snacks were ice cubes at 2 cents, battens at 1 cents, and bubble gum at 1 cents. At that time, there were no spicy strips, but there were shrimp strips, which seemed to be 8 cents a bag. Hehe, it's similar to fried skewers that are popular now. But at that time, the string frying equipment was very simple. There was a tin bucket behind a small tricycle with red-hot coal in it, and the frying pan was on it. There are not many kinds of skewers, such as chicken, beef and birds.