DRY FRIUTS (MADE IN CHINA)

in food •  7 years ago 

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Recently i visited china, when as i was at the airport ready to fly back to my country one of my colleague gifted me some mysterious dry fruits becasue i have never seen or eaten any of it before.

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This is the first one. I can see some pieces of walnut and currant inside a wrap.
I still unable to sort out what the wrap is made of and the name of this stuff is unknown for me.

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This is the second one. The white beauty. First looked strange. Then i opened it.

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It looks like walnut from inside and tastes like walnut but a bit harder in term of taste.
The name is still myterious, if you know it please comment below.

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Alright this is the last one the green slices, i am able to get the name Kiwi becasue i have seen the fruit earlier but its dry fruit form, which is fun seeing and eating.

I enjoyed all of the three but the green one was best in taste and the first one which is a wrap of some kind is worse in taste.

I usually doesn't publish this type of posts until i found something great and worth sharing.

Steemians, Keep Enjoying dry fruits in Winter.

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