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A 1,000-word essay on Qingdao on the tip of the tongue

A Bite of China Essay 600 Words 2: Thoughts after watching "A Bite of China 2"

For thousands of years, the Chinese have relied on mountains to eat and water to eat. The vastness of the region has resulted in differences in local cuisine. But no matter how big the difference is, there is still one taste that is similar in the food, and that is the taste of home, the taste of hometown. I think many people look at China on the Tip of the Tongue not only because it excites our saliva, but also because we “see” the taste of home in the food from various places.

After being away from home for a long time, I often think of a bowl of rice and a table of food at home. Maybe we don’t miss our hometown, maybe it’s just that our hometown haunts us.

The beekeeping woman said that I ended up marrying her and living in the open, which was very hard. Women who go to sea say that it is difficult to earn money in the ocean, and it is difficult to eat and drink in the ocean without strong horsepower. These are the simplest and most direct feelings and experiences that life gives people. These feelings and experiences were written down by writers, recited into poems by poets, turned into nagging by mothers, cooked into rice, and stir-fried into vegetables. I think that for many people, life is not easy, even difficult. From five to nine, eating and drinking is just for the family to have enough food and clothing, to have a good meal and drink at home, and to have a comfortable sleep.

Maybe my parents’ food is not that delicious, but I always want to eat it. Maybe what I want to eat is just the taste, and others can’t make it.

The starting point and end of the journey of a lifetime are, in the final analysis, where home is. This is a belief that the Chinese people have held for thousands of years. It is simple but powerful. Recognize where you are going tomorrow and never forget where you came from yesterday.

Is there a taste like that that I have never tasted again?