Fuzhou cuisine
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Fuzhou cuisine is one of the four subsets of Fujian cuisine, which is one of the Eight Great Traditions of Chinese cuisine. Fuzhou cuisine's taste is light compared to other styles, often with a mixed sweet and sour taste. Fuzhou cuisine displays an influence from the neighboring Zhejiang province's cuisine and as the capital of Fujian, Fuzhou has been influenced more heavily by cuisines from Northern China. It is traditionally considered the most prestigious subset of Fujian cuisine and was a strong influence on Ryukyuan cuisine in Japan.
Notable Dishes[]
- Ding bian hu
- Buddha jumps over the wall
- Fuzhou fish ball
- Gua bao
- Kompyang
- Hujiao bing
- Lychee pork
References[]
- Fujian Cuisine and Restaurants Chinaplanner.com
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- Regional cuisines of China
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