Mentioning Xinjiang inevitably reminds people of delicious barbecue and vast grasslands. Today, the editor will show you the unique charm of Xinjiang~ I dare say that when it comes to Xinjiang food, 9 out of 10 people will definitely blurt out "barbecue"
, this is not surprising, after all, the image of Uncle Maimaiti selling barbecue has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
When it comes to barbecue, there are more types: Normal kebabs: I want to say that as long as the mutton is good, the barbecue technique doesn't matter. Add some salt, add some cumin, add some spicy noodles, and it tastes great.
Grilled lamb chops, grilled liver, grilled kidneys, grilled hearts, grilled ribs, grilled fish, whatever you like.
The main difference between Nang pit meat and ordinary barbecue is: the roasting method is different. The former needs to be roasted in a Nang pit, hence the name. It needs to be marinated before roasting to make it more flavorful. The meat pieces are generally larger and the price is slightly more expensive.
, the latter can be done in an ordinary oven. It’s up to you to pre-process it or not, and the price is affordable.
Roast whole lamb is a high-end delicacy. It is often found in larger and high-end dinner parties, and the price is of course reasonable.
For ordinary diners, you can buy part of a roasted whole lamb, priced by kilogram, and you can buy as much as you want. There is not much difference in the taste of the whole lamb, and the price is about the same, unless you prefer some areas.
That is a matter for individual buyers to make their own decisions.
Look, look, another keyword "kilogram" is mentioned here. Yes, no matter what people buy or sell in Xinjiang, they are priced in kilograms. It is different from other places in the country. As for why, I boldly speculate that it is
Xinjiang people have a good appetite.
When it comes to Xinjiang, you can never avoid the scenery of wind-blown grass and cattle and sheep. When it comes to grassland, you can never avoid Northern Xinjiang. When it comes to self-driving, then National Highway 217, also known as Duku Highway (Dushanzi in Northern Xinjiang-Southern Xinjiang)
Jiangkuqa) is definitely a self-driving road that you cannot miss. It is no exaggeration to say that the scenery is comparable to the National Highway 318, the Landscape Avenue, which is known as the most beautiful road.
At the same time, Duku Highway is also a heroic road, giving it more connotation and sanctity.