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From Ice to Hair BBQ: A New Trend in Chengdu

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  07 Dec 2024, 17:30
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A food that looks like a bundle of human hair is actually thick, and black, and is being grilled like BBQ after marinated in oil and spices. It is also used in soups, mixed like noodles, or fried and eaten with vegetables. While it may sound strange, what you are seeing is not imaginary, but real.

Following the trend of ice BBQ, a bizarre new hair BBQ has emerged in China, called "Grilled Hair." This food trend has recently gained popularity in Chengdu, where food enthusiasts are flocking to try it. Its tempting aroma and unusual appearance have made it a viral sensation on social media.

This long, black, thread-like food looks like hair, but it's not human hair. It is a special type of Algae known as "Black Moss," which resembles a bundle of human hair.

The food is prepared in several steps. First, the black Algae is harvested, known as "Black Moss." Then, it is coated with oil, chili powder, soy sauce, chopped onions, and a special spice called "folded ear root" before being grilled. While the taste of this food is different, its appearance and aroma are the main attractions, drawing in curious people.

According to the restaurant owner, the dish was first created by a group of friends as a fun experiment. Many of them love experimenting with unusual things. After posting about it on social media, it quickly went viral. People in Chengdu are generally eager to try new, delicious foods, and this dish is no exception.

A local traveler said, "I saw the food on social media and decided to try it myself. It seemed like something different, so I wanted to give it a taste."

This black moss, which looks like hair, is also called "Hair Vegetable" by some. It mainly grows in the dry and barren desert regions of China. After harvesting, it is processed by drying in the air. Street food vendors in Chengdu have learned this new cooking method and started serving the food in a fun and interesting way, leading to its rise in popularity.

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