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Anhui Cuisine: Popular Dishes and Recipes
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Popular Dishes and Recipes. Click on the dishes below to find their recipes (Ingredients and cooking instructions). 1 Bangongshan Bean Curd. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a foodie and am passionate about the food we consume. I do not belong to the clan who consume food to live. I live for food! I also love goin on long rides and drives, love my wife, my life, my friends and family, you'll see more of me! View my complete profile.
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Szechuan Cuisine: Sichuan Cuisine
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Monday, December 10, 2007. Common preparation techniques in Szechuan cuisine include stir frying, steaming and braising, but a complete list would include more than 20 distinct techniques. Beef is somewhat more common in Szechuan cuisine than it is in other Chinese cuisines, perhaps due to the widespread use of oxen in the region. Stir-fried beef is often cooked until chewy, while steamed beef is sometimes coated with rice flour to produce a very rich gravy. Posted by Amar (Amarnath Prabhakar).
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Anhui Cuisine: Cuisine of Anhui region
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Cuisine of Anhui region. Anhui cuisine (Hui Cai for short), one of the eight most famous cuisines in China, features the local culinary arts of Huizhou. It comprises the specialties of South Anhui, Yanjiang and Huai Bei. The highly distinctive characteristic of Anhui cuisine lies not only in the elaborate choices of cooking materials but also in the strict control of cooking process. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Chinese Cuisines: December 2007
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THIS BLOG WILL THROW LIGHT ON THE NUANCES OF A WORLD FAMOUS CUISINE. China is the largest country in Asia and has a equally large population. Since the country is so vast the food that the people consume are as vast as well. China is one of the oldest civilizations and it consists of cultures dating back six millenia. Regional cultural differences exist in china and this difference giving rise to different styles of food. There are eight main regional cuisines. The two minority cuisines are.
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Jiangsu Cuisine: December 2007
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Monday, December 10, 2007. Nanjing cuisine: its dishes emphasize an even taste and matching color, with excellent dishes incorporating river fish/shrimps and duck. Suzhou cuisine: emphasis on the selection of material, stronger taste than Nanjing cuisine, and with a tendency to be sweeter than the other varieties of the cuisine. Wuxi cuisine: famed for the numerous types of congee. Posted by Amar (Amarnath Prabhakar). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Hunan Cuisine: Hunan (Xiang) Cuisine
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Monday, December 10, 2007. Hunan cuisine, sometimes called Xiang cuisine, consists of the cuisines of the Xiang River region, Dongting Lake and western Hunan Province, in China. Hunan cuisine is consisted of three styles: Xiang River style which is represented by dishes of Changsha, Dongting Lake style which is represented by dishes of Hengyang, and western Hunan style which is represented by dishes of Xiangtan. Posted by Amar (Amarnath Prabhakar). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Shandong Cuisine: December 2007
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Monday, December 10, 2007. Shandong cuisine and its styles. Shandong cuisine consists of two major styles:. Jiaodong style: This style encompasses dishes from Fushan, Qingdao, Yantai and surrounding regions. It is characterized by seafood cooking, with light tastes. Jinan style: This style encompasses dishes from Jinan, dezhou, Tai'an and surrounding regions. It is famed for its soup and utilizing soups in its dishes. Posted by Amar (Amarnath Prabhakar). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Chinese Cuisines: Chinese Cuisine
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THIS BLOG WILL THROW LIGHT ON THE NUANCES OF A WORLD FAMOUS CUISINE. China is the largest country in Asia and has a equally large population. Since the country is so vast the food that the people consume are as vast as well. China is one of the oldest civilizations and it consists of cultures dating back six millenia. Regional cultural differences exist in china and this difference giving rise to different styles of food. There are eight main regional cuisines. The two minority cuisines are.
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Fujian Cuisine: December 2007
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Fujian cuisine is derived from the native cooking style of the province of Fujian, China. Well-known dishes include: oyster omelette, Popiah, yu wan (Fujian fish balls), and ban mien bian ruo (noodles with dumplings). Fujian cuisine is famed for its use of seafoods, its soups and stews, and for the visual presentation of its dishes. Fujian cuisine consists of four styles:. Western Fujian cuisine: often there is a spicy taste and the cooking methods are often steam, fry and stir-fry. Links to this post.