Tianjin is a city with a very historical sense. There are countless delicacies that have been passed down from ancient times to the present. In addition to the Goubuli steamed buns that we are all familiar with, the most popular ones are various Chinese fried pastries, among which are undoubtedly
Tianjin 18th Street Mahua, Tianjin Er Eye Fried Cake.
These two delicacies are also the main culprits in making Tianjin people obese.
Tianjin people usually eat fried fried cakes with twists as their daily staple food, resulting in a large intake at each meal.
They are all made of high-calorie flour and white sugar, and in order to pursue a fresh and delicious taste, they are also cooked in high-fat oil.
The deliciousness is achieved, but the calories in the day should not be underestimated.
For every 100 grams of fried cake, Mahua contains as much as 600 calories.
And the fat content is as high as 30 grams, and there are also many carbohydrates.
The proteins and trace elements useful to the human body are almost completely lost when fried.
So if you eat four or five fried cakes in one meal, all your calories for the day will be used up. It’s no wonder that you don’t gain weight.