The most “expensive” Shanghai toon head a catty of 90 yuan on the microblogging hot list

It is a folk custom to eat spring vegetables in early spring on the mainland, which is called “biting the spring”. Among the spring vegetables, toon head is the most “expensive”, and the price of a catty of toon head in a Shanghai vegetable market is around 60 to 90 yuan (RMB, the same below). This topic has caused a lot of discussion among netizens and was once on the Weibo hot search list.

The Chinese folklore is known to eat some fresh vegetables in spring after the first day of spring, both to prevent diseases and to welcome the new spring, which is called “biting spring” and “chewing spring”.

According to land media reports, in Shanghai Qingpu Sanyuanhe vegetable market, spring bamboo shoots, broad beans, leeks, water chestnuts and other types of seasonal vegetables have been listed. Among the many spring vegetables, the toon head is the most “valuable”, Jinshan Petrochemical City, Meng Shan Road vegetable market, many stalls are tied into small bundles of toon head placed in a prominent position, the price of 60 to 90 yuan a catty.

In the new A.D. vegetable market in Pudong Zhoupu Town, almost every stall sells fresh spring bamboo shoots at a price of about 6 yuan a pound.

Recently “Shanghai toon sold to 90 yuan a catty” on microblogging caused a lot of netizens hot discussion, a large number of netizens have followed the post comments.

“Shanghai toon sold to 90 yuan a catty, really is too expensive.”

“Of course you have to eat spring vegetables in spring, but Shanghai toon is sold at 90 yuan a catty, it seems I don’t deserve ‘toon freedom’.”

“Shanghai’s basic prices are high. And toon production is low, a variety of costs, plus profit-driven, the price must be very high.”

Last year, the topic of “toon freedom” also triggered a hot debate, the price was as high as 200 yuan a catty, so the Internet also circulated “a catty of toon = 39 crayfish” conversion table, which once made people look at “toon The “toon” is the most popular and most popular of all.

In the morning of October 16, 2019, Yuan Li also posted a microblog saying that she spent more than a hundred in Shanghai to buy a few fruits and that the prices in the country are really too expensive now.

She also wrote that the farmers’ fruits are sold cheaply, but become so expensive when they reach the consumers, so I don’t know which link has gone wrong.

She also posted her own consumption records, saying that “prices have gone up to New York”. From the photos she posted, she bought three pomegranates, an orange and a pear, costing 103.4 yuan; two bouquets of flowers, costing 90 yuan.