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Early on, it's about family matters, and later it becomes about the daily life of farming and living in the mountains. The space isn't that large; it can only store supplies, grow vegetable...

Chapter 63 Hoarding

They also ordered twenty jin each of Yunnan black tea and Pu'er tea.

The shop owner was so happy he was practically grinning from ear to ear. He had thought young people wouldn't buy much tea, but he never expected to encounter such a big customer.

The customers in the store also looked at the young couple with surprise and astonishment.

As for Shi Guang, the guy who dotes on his girlfriend, he was much calmer about Lin Momo's extravagant spending. He thought, "Is it really worth making such a fuss about buying this little thing?"

They didn't understand the surprise of others.

Lin Momo showed no mercy when it came to the various delicacies of Yunnan.

After trying authentic local Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles and Fried Rice Noodles, she not only buys ten bowls of the prepared rice noodles every day to keep in her space, but also buys a lot of dried rice noodles and rice vermicelli.

As for the delicious mushroom hot pot, Lin Momo and Shi Guang naturally didn't miss it either, and they couldn't forget it after eating it.

While browsing the local morning market, Lin Momo saw some farmers selling fresh wild mushrooms. She couldn't resist buying some mushrooms she had never seen before, intending to use them as samples so that she could compare them with any unfamiliar mushrooms she encountered in the mountains after she traveled through the area.

The farmer who sold her the mushrooms, seeing that they were from out of town, was worried that they might get poisoned if they didn't eat them, so he explained to her in detail how to cook them.

As for other delicious foods and fruits that she thought were good, Lin Momo also stocked them up in her space.

Finally, the two of them made a trip to Xuanwei, where they bought the nationally renowned Xuanwei ham. They also bought a lot of medicine from a famous Miao doctor in the village, including medicine to repel snakes and insects, medicine to treat external injuries, and medicine to detoxify.

It was a very fruitful experience.

After leaving Yunnan, Lin Momo and Shi Guang took the high-speed train to Chengdu, and got off temporarily when passing through a small county town.

I bought homemade cured meats such as pork belly, sausages, fish, and ribs, as well as freshly slaughtered black pork from local farmers; hot pot base, Sichuan peppercorns, Sichuan peppercorn oil, pickled vegetables, pickled bamboo shoots, and other local specialties; I also bought some seeds that the villagers had kept at home.

Although Lin Momo doesn't eat spicy food often, she really likes spicy food, such as spicy hot pot, spicy stir-fry, and Mapo tofu. Even though she sweats a lot while eating, she finds it very satisfying.