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When traveling, what foods should be prepared to prevent being slaughtered and enjoy delicious food?

The "Xiang Xue Cheating" incident continues to ferment. In addition to the news that "six college students had an accident on their way to the snow", there was also the news that "the sky-high consumption was outrageous and Xiang Xue was deeply cheated by tourists".

Industry chaos once again involved life safety and property losses, and Xiang Xue was once again pushed into hot search. In addition to the sky-high room rate, some netizens pointed out in the comments below that a plate of fried meat costs 288 yuan and a small cup of brown sugar water costs 15 yuan, which is simply outrageous.

When you go out to play, you must protect your own safety. At the same time, don't bother to prepare something to eat yourself, so as not to meet black-hearted vendors and start bidding on the spot. Traveling is a pleasure. If this happens, I have no interest in playing at all.

So, what food do you need to prepare during the trip that is neither troublesome nor full?

First, the staple food should be convenient.

Instant noodles, compressed biscuits, etc. You can choose. This kind of food doesn't need much trouble to eat, and most of it can be eaten when opened. Don't choose some big packaged food, try to be light.

Secondly, non-staple food should be light.

Climbing mountains and wading is a very hard job. If you still carry a big bag of heavy snacks, you are really asking for trouble. Therefore, when choosing food, we must consider that it is convenient to carry, and the quantity should not be too much, just enough to eat. Such as biscuits, sausages, pancakes, etc.

Finally, you need to bring some snacks to relieve your discomfort.

Chewing gum, dried tangerine peel, preserved plum, etc. These snacks can effectively alleviate the discomfort caused by high-pressure air on the eardrum during flight, and chewing gum and dried tangerine peel can also alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness and seasickness.