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The Taiwanese variety show I watched in 2007 was about food. I remember Wu Zongxian and Kang Kang were included in it?

The "food-character intersection" of "Sunday Eight O'clock Party"

, homophonic to "crossroads", was one of the "signature units" of this period. The idea comes from a food name Solitaire game in the "Guaranteed Challenge" in "Fire Challenger". It also uses Solitaire as the main body, but the language used is Chinese.

The participating teams are divided into "Team Xianxian" led by Wu Zongxian, "Team Kangkang" led by Kangkang, "Team Huihui" led by Xu Jiehui, and "Team Huihui" led by NONO Team NONO", each played a game of "Food Solitaire", focusing on the beginning and end of words.

At the beginning of the unit, the "Little Angel" revealed the riddle to the participating teams and the audience in front of the TV, and the three teams began to compete. Each team's puzzle is the same, but it differs at the beginning of the second course of food.

When the contestant eats the fifth food, the little angel will give another mystery. Contestants must find a way to catch the end of the mystery and return to the starting point to sound the gong. The first team to sound the gong wins. Each team receives the same puzzle clue.

Food names can be homophonic, use a short syllable in any language, or replace the original name with another name for the food. The game also has regulations that contestants can only go to the convenience store once in each game, and are not allowed to go to the convenience store more than twice.