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Which cities in my country are food deserts for migrant workers?

Our country has a vast territory and rich resources, so it is natural to have a variety of cuisines, such as sour and spicy Sichuan cuisine, exquisite and attractive Cantonese cuisine, honest and simple Shandong cuisine, etc. Our country's eight major cuisines are extremely famous in the world.

Many cities in our country are full of delicious food, which attracts many tourists.

But where there is a gourmet city, there are also gourmet deserts. After all, everyone is a migrant worker, so the judgment of gourmet food is inevitable.

When it comes to "food deserts", some people will think of Beijing and Hangzhou. For example, there is no food in Hangzhou, and everyone spends all day 996. This is the most profound impression on people in Hangzhou. Today, the editor will take you to take a look at the restaurants that are rated as "food deserts".

Which cities are "desert"?

The first city on the list is our imperial capital - Beijing. When mentioning Beijing, many people may think that Beijing has a lot of delicious food, such as the famous Beijing roast duck, noodles with soybean paste, donkey rolling, etc. Then why is there so many workers in Beijing?

Top of the list of “food deserts”?

The reason may be that Beijing is the political and cultural center of our country. There are too many migrant workers, which makes it difficult for everyone to agree. For example, the favorite food of old Beijingers is braised pork. Many people think that it has a sticky offal smell. Old Beijingers

My favorite bean juice, some people say it tastes like swill.

Beijing’s traditional snacks are criticized, partly because people have not found truly conscientious merchants. After all, the quality of merchants on the market varies, and partly because it is difficult to agree with others. People come from different cities across the country and cannot get used to the characteristics of one place.

Very normal.

The second "food desert" is Hangzhou. Hangzhou is a city with very rapid economic development and a large population of migrant workers. Office workers usually make do with fast food. Migrant workers seem unwilling to explore Hangzhou cuisine.

After spending time and money, the title of "food desert" fell on Hangzhou.

The third city is Shenzhen. Although its developed economy has attracted catering businesses from all over the country, and chain brand stores are also popping up everywhere, Shenzhen only lacks local specialties. When workers come home from work, they order takeout and watch the full screen.

chain store, I no longer have the mood to place an order.

The fourth city is Shanghai. Shanghai is the economic center of our country. The pace of life in the entire city is naturally very fast. Everyone seems to be living in a hurry. The working people are running around for a living, and there may be no real life at all.

Shanghai has the opportunity to taste real local food, so Shanghai has naturally become a "food desert" in people's eyes.

The remaining six cities rated as "food deserts" are: Wuhan, Nanjing, Tianjin, Suzhou, Qingdao and Xiamen. In fact, if you look closely, are these cities on the list really "food deserts"?

Many people may not think so. Wuhan’s duck neck and hot-dried noodles are delicious, Nanjing’s salted duck has an attractive taste, Tianjin’s pancakes and fruit, Suzhou’s crab roe buns, Qingdao’s barbecue, and Xiamen’s sand tea noodles are all delicious.

Why are these cities chosen as “food deserts” for their amazing food?

In fact, upon careful observation, it is not difficult to find that these cities on the list are either the economic and political centers of our country, or they are emerging first-tier cities with rapid economic development in recent years, or they are popular cities for tourism. These types of cities are faced with

One problem is that the population moves very frequently.

Once the population moves frequently, it will inevitably lead to the proliferation of all kinds of businesses in the market. After all, only a few locals can cook real delicacies. However, good and bad businesses recommend unauthentic "delicious food" to outsiders, which naturally leaves a lot of trouble for outsiders.

Good impression.

In addition, migrant workers come from all over the country, and everyone’s eating habits are deeply ingrained. It is normal to not be accustomed to local dishes. It is precisely because of these habits that are difficult to adapt to that led to the list of “food deserts”

's appearance.

In fact, every city in China has its own unique food and unforgettable memories for the locals. If migrant workers want to truly get rid of the "food desert" and find food that suits their own eating habits, please spend a certain amount of money.

Take the time and effort to explore your unique taste.