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What are the "most inconspicuous" rural goods that are expensive in cities?
Although the social economy is developing continuously, the difference between rural areas and cities is gradually narrowing, and the living conditions in rural areas are also very good, but there are still some differences in diet. Urban people pay more attention to health, and it is really rare to buy pure natural food in the city. The food packaged in green food sold in supermarkets is more than seven or eight times more expensive than ordinary food.
After eating too much fish and meat, city residents want to change their tastes. Therefore, some local products made by rural people have been recognized by urban people and even bought at high prices. Although many foods don't look conspicuous, they are really delicious and unique. So many rural people will dig some wild vegetables and take them to the city to buy after drying them. Although the price is much more expensive, these are really pure natural foods, so they are still very popular among city people.
The bamboo shoots that come out in spring are dug back to remove the inedible parts, then sliced or shredded and boiled in clear water, and then fished out and put in a dustpan to dry naturally. This is really handmade, with nothing added. Many dried bamboo shoots sold in supermarkets are smoked with some chemical raw materials, and their taste and hygiene are much worse.
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