Food market in Xi’an

On the way to the hostel we decided spontaneously to look for the mosque. We had a map and a plan so nothing could go wrong. Instead of finding the mosque though we circled it and the market around three times and then gave up. Still it was definitely worth it walking around the Muslim quarter. Yours, Pollybert

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The nuts were also sold cracked and slightly caramelized.

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The dark eggs are tea eggs and they taste wonderful.

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And these here were potato chips.

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And fried crabs.

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This we thought was liver.

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This seemed to be quail eggs sunny side up on a stick.

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Savory rolls in the making:

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Fresh berries

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And edible ‘flower pots’ made from some kind of chocolate cake.

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Yoghurt with different toppings

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  1. I am getting hungry!

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