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Which brand of tin foil powder tastes better?

In this paper, the evaluation of "Xiaohua Jony J" and "Longmen Huajia" two kinds of tin foil powder is completely from the perspective of eating goods. It's purely personal. If you have different opinions or supplementary points, you can leave your own evaluation results in the comment area below. Welcome friends who love food to speak freely.

"Xiaohua Jony J" and "Longmen Huajia" to be evaluated today are also very famous in the tin foil powder industry, and they are also recognized as two major brands by foodies. The two of them began to compete nationwide. Judging from the number of branches in Shenyang at present, it is neck and neck, which shows that the strength of their two brands is equivalent.

Next, this small series will carefully evaluate the taste and taste of "Xiaohua Jony J" and "Longmen Huajia" from the perspective of eating goods. Personally, I think it should be discussed according to two major factions.

Let's start with Little Flower and Little Armor. His house is standard pollen. The amount of pollen, vermicelli and side dishes in tin foil is quite large. When you finish all the ingredients in the tin foil, don't forget to drink the soup inside. The soup is really fresh in your mouth. It is really in line with the advertising slogan of "Little Flower and Little Armor" and "A mouthful of fresh soup conquers you". In addition, there are his chocolate rolls, which are really the favorite of this small series. Chewing in your mouth is sweet and soft, which is much more delicious than ordinary white paper rolls.

Let's talk about Longmen Flower again. Personally, I feel that his family is not making standard tin foil powder, but stealing more. Friends who love to eat flower nails can choose his home, and fans can only add them after the flower nails are cooked, so they feel not as delicious as "Tinea parviflora", and the taste is sweet and spicy. Personally, I prefer to eat the salty and spicy mouth of Tinea parviflora.