It was a trolley-style sesame cake stall at the entrance of the community. I often eat it when I go to high school. Sesame cakes are divided into pastry and noodles. At that time, the price of five corners was indeed affordable. Sesame cakes were fragrant and smelly, which carried my high school study time. After that, his family's biscuits and soup were on the "Food in China" program on the central stage, and then opened the facade, not only selling biscuits, but not oil tea. The price of biscuits has also increased, but I still want to taste it every time I go back to my hometown. Although the taste is not the taste of the year, it is more a memory. This time I went home to eat in the past, but unfortunately I have not opened during the Chinese New Year, and I have not eaten.