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🍭🍭Their apricot peel tea mainly has three flavors: original, white peach oolong, and peach blossom overflow. I feel that white peach oolong and apricot peel tea are also quite a match, but I still tried the original flavor for the first time.
🍭🍭The taste of apricot peel tea is a bit like black plum juice, but it tastes fresher and not as sweet as black plum juice, and you can really taste the taste of apricots.
🍭🍭The packaging of theirs is also very good! The bottle design is convenient to carry and beautiful, and you can see a few apricots at the bottom of the bottle.
🍭🍭The price is 15 yuan per bottle, which is much more expensive than the 2.3 yuan in the market, but it tastes good, and you get what you pay for!
🍭🍭I accidentally saw Li Guangji Apricot Peel Tea at the Shazhou Night Market in Dunhuang. I saw a lot of people queuing up, so I went to join in the fun. The line to pay was quite fast. It took about 5 minutes to get the line, and I waited about 20 minutes to get the tea. 🍭🍭Their apricot peel tea mainly has three flavors: original, white peach oolong, and peach blossom overflow. I feel that white peach oolong and apricot peel tea are also quite a match, but I still tried the original flavor for the first time. 🍭🍭The taste of apricot peel tea is a bit like black plum juice, but it tastes fresher and not as sweet as black plum juice, and you can really taste the taste of apricots. 🍭🍭The packaging of theirs is also very good! The bottle design is convenient to carry and beautiful, and you can see a few apricots at the bottom of the bottle. 🍭🍭The price is 15 yuan per bottle, which is much more expensive than the 2.3 yuan in the market, but it tastes good, and you get what you pay for!
Satisfied, unique flavor, thirst-quenching and sweet, praise
🔥The Four Heavenly Kings of Northwest Milk Tea! A trip to the Northwest is a complete waste if you haven't tried them! What magical milk tea was drunk along the ancient Silk Road? 🌈🌈🌈🥤Sweet embryo milk tea—the "chewable milk tea" of Northwest people ✨What is sweet embryo? A unique fermented delicacy from the Northwest! Fermented with oats/highland barley, it tastes like fermented glutinous rice, but with a stronger kick~ 🌟Flavor secrets: ✅Tea base + sweet embryo + ice! Sweet and sour with a hint of wine aroma ✅Super chewy grains! Great for relieving greasiness and spiciness 💡Secret way to enjoy: Shake with ice! Double the bubbling and cooling pleasure! 🌈🌈🌈🍶Milk, Egg, and Fermented Glutinous Rice — A Night Market Intangible Heritage Stomach-Warming Recipe ✨The Perfect Combination: Fresh milk + free-range eggs + fermented glutinous rice + chopped nuts (sesame seeds/peanuts/raisins) 🌟Flavor Code: ✅Rich milk flavor + smooth egg drop soup + slightly sour fermented glutinous rice ✅Gulp down the hot drink to warm your stomach and heart! 📸Amazing Look: Milky white milk + golden egg drop soup + garnished with nuts—super photogenic! 🌈🌈🌈🍵Apricot Peel Tea — A Millennium Summer Relief in Dunhuang ✨What is Apricot Peel Tea? Made using the ancient Li Guang method of dried apricots and rock sugar! This is the "local cola" Dunhuang residents have enjoyed since childhood. 🌟Flavor Code: ✅Brightly sweet and sour! Rich apricot aroma with a hint of smokiness ✅Ice-soaked, refreshing! Perfect with lamb skewers! 🌿 Intangible Cultural Heritage Easter Egg: Some recipes add licorice or dried tangerine peel for a lingering sweetness! 🌈🌈🌈🍃Li Guang's Tea - A Northwest "Health Punk" ✨Name Origin: A tribute to Han Dynasty General Li Guang! The tea is named after the dried apricots he brought with him on his campaigns. 🌟 Flavor Secret: ✅ An upgraded version of apricot peel tea! Added with medicinal ingredients like astragalus, wolfberry, and red dates. ✅ A sweet and sour blend with a medicinal aroma—a delight for those who stay up late! 💪 Cultural Buff: You're drinking tea, but you're savoring a thousand-year-old frontier epic! 📌 Ordering Tips 1️⃣ Choose less sugar for sweetened embryo milk tea—it's naturally sweet due to fermentation! 2️⃣ Always drink milk fermented glutinous rice hot! Drinking it cold will lose its essence! 3️⃣ For apricot peel tea, look for the thick, sticky kind—it needs to simmer long enough for the flavor to shine! 4️⃣ Li Guang's tea is perfect with dry food—the authentic experience of ancient tea drinking! "The secret of milk tea lies hidden in the wind and sand of the northwest—sweet and sour, bold, and reminiscent of the ancient Silk Road!" #NoMilkTeaNoHappy #FaceCon'sFavoriteAfternoonTea #SummerFoodExploration #NicheDiscovery
A trip to Dunhuang isn't just about visiting the renowned Mogao Grottoes, Mingsha Mountain, Crescent Lake, Yadan Devil City, Yumen Pass, and Yangguan Pass. Of course, you should also visit Shazhou Night Market to experience the vibrant atmosphere of Dunhuang and sample local delicacies and snacks. [Yeah] Shazhou Night Market, located on Yangguan East Road, is Dunhuang's largest night market. It's a hub for Silk Road delicacies and handicrafts. With its distinct local flavor and rich folk customs, it's known as Dunhuang's "Night View" and "Scenic Painting." It offers a unique window into Dunhuang's charm and provides a unique window into its charm. Highly recommended. 🔥 [Must-Try Signature Dish] Scallion Beef Pancake A night market favorite! The golden, crispy, thousand-layer pancake wraps the scallions and tender beef. The scallions are as crispy and tender as leeks, with a refreshing aroma. The juicy bites while hot are worth the wait. Red Willow Barbecue Large chunks of lamb skewers, grilled on red willow branches, sizzle with charcoal, creating a rich, sizzling aroma. The meaty aroma blends with the woody fragrance, with a rich, rich, and hearty flavor. Li Guangji Apricot Peel Tea A delicious, sweet, sour, and refreshing tea made from Dunhuang Li Guang apricots. Huyang Braised Pancakes The flatbreads soak up the mutton broth, leaving the lamb tender and fragrant. A classic Northwest noodle dish. Dunhuang Three Treasures Thin-skin steamed dumplings with three fillings: shallot, lamb, and beef. Mobei Grilled Fish Grilled on a sizzling iron plate, they're crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The spicy and sour sauce enhances the flavor, similar to Xinjiang cuisine but with a more local feel. Donkey Meat Spring Rolls Marinated donkey meat wrapped in a crispy crust, combining the aroma of barbecue with the delicate texture. 🍧 #GansuTravel #DunhuangTravelGuide #DunhuangMogaoGreeks #Most-asked-about-on-Facebook #SummerSelf-DrivingDestinations
We've arrived in Dunhuang. Dunhuang's city center isn't large, and Shazhou Night Market is essentially the center of it. Staying here is quite convenient, and everything isn't too far away. Huiweizhai (P2-6) It's located near Yiwu Trade City. Seeing that they had a decent number of people dining there, I chose them. I ordered the Huyang Braised Pancake (88 💰). The lamb wasn't very strong and tasted okay. The downside is that the portions are generally small, and the apricot peel juice isn't that amazing, so overall it was just average. The service was good, though. Shazhou Night Market (Dunhuang Travelogue) (P7-11) There are so many restaurants at Shazhou Night Market, and I wasn't sure which one to choose. The front desk lady at the hotel said this one was a good place where locals sometimes eat, and it was right next door, so we chose it. The cold scallion salad had no scallion flavor and was a refreshing cold dish that helped alleviate the greasiness. The grilled pork belly skewers were really large and chewy. When I ordered, I thought they were small skewers, so I ordered 10. The actual food was jaw-dropping. The spicy chicken feet were perfectly cooked and tender. It's boneless and comes with a steamed pancake. The portion is generous, and the broth is incredibly delicious. It's perfect for dipping pancakes or skewers. The owner was also very friendly and chatted with us, patiently recommending dishes. Don't worry. Li Guangji Apricot Peel Tea (p12-13) A lot of people have recommended it. I bought one and tried it, and it's definitely better than what I had at the restaurant this morning. It has a stronger sweet and sour flavor, a bit like plum soup. It's a great after-dinner drink to soothe the greasy feeling (though it still can't replace the half-sugar, iced version of the simmered mash milk tea in my heart, hahahaha. YYDS). Who can truly understand the feeling of being tired after a day of sightseeing, enjoying barbecue and beer downstairs at 11pm. The heat of the day fades, the breeze blows, and the lights are bright amidst the hustle and bustle. Letting go of fatigue and enjoying the cozy night is truly inspiring. I ate these today. I hope they'll provide some tips for those visiting Dunhuang. I wish you all a happy time and a great meal. The next post will share some affordable Dunhuang cultural and creative products.