[A nationwide agricultural survey was launched in Harbin]

[Opening a new world: I know nothing about my hometown]

[Harbin sends small tangerines and cranberries as a return gift, triggering a survey of local specialties]

[The Southwest Tyrannosaurus Division accounts for 12% of the global market for Sichuan caviar, and has raised freshwater Australian lobsters in Chongqing for more than ten years]

[The Northwest Seafood Team’s South American prawns from Gansu, salmon from Xinjiang, Henan, the capital of artificial diamonds that has successfully driven down the price of diamonds, French foie gras from Anhui, and blue crabs from Shanxi…]

[I laughed at others before, now it’s my turn]

[God has his own way, who did your parents love? 】

Mu Yu was unsure and watched the video carefully to see if it was correct. No, I have been in Anhui for more than ten years and I have never heard of foie gras.

I am from Anhui and I always eat at Japanese restaurants and Western restaurants, and the prices are way out of this world!

"I want to ask you, Yuyu, from now on, if you sell me Australian lobsters for more than 100 yuan per kilogram, will it be impolite?!"

"I just learned something. Our county farms cod and salmon [horrified R] Our county, I have lived in vain for 30 years.

IP address Gansu"

"From industrial surveys to agricultural surveys, I think it's understandable, but Henan Diamonds really broke my defense [laughing and crying R]"

"I always thought Henan was all about farming [snickering R] but I didn't expect it also produces artificial diamonds, which are more crystal clear and flawless than natural diamonds [laughing and crying R]"

“And I just found out that macadamia nuts are produced in Guangxi [laughing and crying R] I always thought they were imported [laughing and crying R][laughing and crying R]”

“Yeah, hahahaha, as a Sichuan local, I only found out today after watching the video that caviar comes from Sichuan, [sigh R][sigh R][sigh R][sigh R]”

"We have a kind of kale in Nanning that can be stir-fried or eaten raw. It is crispy and sweet. It was sold in a small supermarket for a while. I asked the owner where it was produced and she said it was produced locally. I said I had never eaten it before and she said it was specially supplied to Hong Kong and rarely sold locally. It was only for half a month and then it was no longer sold. I went... [disappointed R][disappointed R][disappointed R]"

"Good fellow! Keep investigating! How much are you hiding from us?!"

tomorrow.

Our ancestors who suffered from hunger and cold on the northern border said: In this bitter and cold place like ours, how can there be such a thing as cranberry? The name is so complicated, and it looks very expensive!

Aren't fruits usually found in warm places, like Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangxi? How can fruits be grown in this hellhole of a place like ours? Are you kidding us? [Shocked]

Well, you can’t say that. Although we can’t grow it for now, we still have to have dreams. What if they come true one day?

We can also grow crops now. Have you planted the potatoes that the court gave us a few days ago? I can see them sprouting in the soil!

Who knows, maybe next year we won’t have to starve in the winter thanks to this ugly thing! [Satisfied]

That thing is small, but it can fill your stomach? If the imperial court had this good thing, would it give it to us, a bunch of illiterate people?

Just fool me! [Looks like he doesn't believe it]

We have to give everything a try, otherwise it would be uncomfortable to be hungry all year round!

Royal nobles in the Central Plains: What is this diamond? It looks more crystal clear and beautiful than glass. I want one too. Let those craftsmen who have nothing to do all day make one for us!

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