Hey, you have to be scared when you go out for dinner these days! Who would have thought that we Chinese tourists would go all the way to Moscow, and as a result, they would collectively "lie down" on the first day. Isn't this in response to the old saying: "Thousands of miles to send goose feathers, the courtesy is light and affectionate; Thousands of miles to eat a meal, pull people straight over. "
Speaking of which, I can't help but think of my adventurous cousin. A few days ago, he excitedly told me that he was going to Moscow for a tour, and that he would bring some Russia Daleba back for me to taste. I wondered, wouldn't it be nice to be able to eat authentic Russia bread. But who would have thought that before he came back with bread, such a "shocking news" came from Moscow.
And guess what? A group of Chinese tourists got collective food poisoning after eating at a Chinese restaurant in Moscow! This is good, I was supposed to experience the exotic atmosphere, but the result is good, and I directly experienced the local medical level. The owner of this restaurant is also "powerful" enough, and he was stunned to turn a table of Chinese food into a "dark dish". No, the owner has now been "invited" by the local police to drink tea.
To be honest, when I heard the news, the first thought that came to my mind was: "Did this boss secretly mix the vodka of 'Maozi' into the dish?" "Otherwise, how could it be so powerful, after a meal, it can bring down a room of people?
But then again, this incident is also a wake-up call for us. When you go out, you really have a lot of eyes when you eat. You said that you finally saved enough money and took annual leave, just for a trip that you said you would go. The result was good, I didn't wait for Lisuo, and advanced to the hospital. This travel experience, tsk, couldn't be more "special".
There is a good joke: "Not every trip can meet Li Bai, but every trip can meet Li Ghost." "No, our group of tourists met the chef "Ghost Li". I thought it was an authentic Chinese restaurant, but I didn't expect it to be a "dark cuisine" research institute.
Speaking of which, I suddenly remembered a news I saw the other day. said that there was a foreigner who ate hot pot in China, and drank chili oil as a drink, but the result can be imagined, that scene is not too "hot". You see, this one is out of the house, it's really full of surprises, oh no, it's fright!
But then again, this incident also teaches us a lesson. When you travel in the future, you can pay more attention. Especially when you go to eat, if you see the chef stir-frying with a gas mask on, you have to turn around and run. No matter how bad it is, we have to let the waiter taste the food first, and if he is fine after eating, then it is not too late for us to move the chopsticks.
Of course, I'm not saying this to make all restaurants very guarded. After all, there are so many delicacies in the world, we can't waste food because of choking, right? I just hope that everyone who is enjoying food will pay more attention to food hygiene. After all, no one wants to turn a "trip on the tip of the tongue" into an "adventure on the tip of the tongue", right?
Speaking of which, I'm curious. When you travel, have you encountered any "thrilling" food experiences? Welcome to share it in the comment area, let's have fun together, and by the way, give a reminder to future generations.
Alas, think of my cousin, who is still hanging out in Moscow. I had to send him a message and remind him not to look at the scenery and to watch his stomach. Otherwise, this trip to Russia will really become "Russia roulette"!
But then again, this incident is also a wake-up call for our tourism department. In the future, when arranging outbound travel, should you consider food safety more? After all, we don't want to hear the news that "in such and such a place, another group of Chinese tourists have collective food poisoning".
Okay, that's it for today's "Food Adventures". Remember, when you go out, your eyes should be bright, your chopsticks should be steady, and your stomach should be relaxed. I wish you all a pleasant trip, delicious food, and don't turn "a bite of China" into a "hospital on a tip of the tongue"!