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Why are there fewer people selling cut cakes now?
A person's personality is always closely related to a way of eating, and "eating" can often reflect a nation's personality and even culture. Therefore, the easiest way to understand people in a place is to look at what they eat. As the saying goes, food is the most important thing for people. China is a nation with food culture, and food is also the foundation of all civilizations. It can be said that all major cities in China have their own specialties, such as Beijing Roast Duck, Tianjin Goubuli, Shanghai Nanxiang Steamed Buns, Chongqing Hot Pot, Hunan Stinky Tofu and so on. If you really want to introduce it, it is estimated that it will be endless all day long.

And if you mention Xinjiang, what food do you think of? Xinjiang mutton skewers, Xinjiang saute spicy chicken, hand-grabbed rice, etc. I wonder if you have tried Xinjiang cut cake? Xinjiang cut cake, called Marentang in Xinjiang, is a traditional snack of Xinjiang Uighurs. The materials used for cutting cakes in Xinjiang are relatively solid. Raisins, walnuts, sesame seeds, almonds and so on. , is a specialty of Xinjiang, are candied fruit and dried fruit. No matter what kind of raw materials are not cheap, the cut cake made from so many raw materials is not only delicious, but also very nutritious.

The production technology of Xinjiang cut cake is very particular. Firstly, 90kg of grape juice is boiled for 4 hours and concentrated into 30kg of glucose syrup. Then raw materials such as walnuts, raisins, almonds, cashew kernel and the like are stirred together with syrup, then put into a pulverizer for accumulation, then pressed with heavy objects and dried.

It is such a famous Xinjiang dish with high nutritional value that has gradually disappeared in recent years. Many netizens said they wouldn't buy it again, and the routine scared you. The popularity of cutting cakes in Xinjiang is not because of its delicious taste, but because of its violence and profiteering. I don't know if everyone has met it.

I have to say that the deception of cutting cakes in Xinjiang scares you. There are two people in the cake stand above. One pretends to sell cut cakes seriously, and the other holds a thread in his hand, as if looking for the target crowd. This line is the main tool for committing crimes. The man tied the thread to the booth and fixed it in the middle of the road. Once passers-by pass by and don't see it, it will be in big trouble. The cut cake was knocked over and lost again.

Besides the "violence" mentioned above, the "profiteering" of cutting cakes is also well known. If it goes down across the board, it will range from hundreds to thousands or even tens of thousands, especially for some outsiders. The first time I saw this novel thing, I must try it, saying that cutting a little bit will kill you. If there is a dispute, it is time for the stall owner to surround you. Over time, the reputation of cutting cakes has become more and more smelly, and almost no one wants to buy them because they are too pit.

Seeing that Xinjiang cut cake will disappear, the stall owner remembered that the new name was clearly marked, one or two 5 yuan, but even so, no one bought it. Many people said it was 1 5 yuan, and cut hundreds of cakes. The routine of cutting cakes is really scary. It's better to buy something else to eat. It seems that even if the price is clearly marked, many people still avoid buying it. I don't know if you've ever had a situation where you cut a cake and killed a customer. Please leave me a message to discuss.