Typical dishes of the Eight Major Chinese Cuisines | |
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Mar 30, 2005 14:30 | |
| In China, there are eight major cuisines such as Cantonese, Sichuan, Shanghai, Shangdong, Hunan, Fujian, Anhui, etc. I am familiar with Cantonese and Sichuan cuisines but what about Shanghai Cuisine? Anyone can give me any idea of the typical Shanghai dishes besides the snacks like steamed duplings? |
Mar 30, 2005 15:45 | |
| Shanghai Cuisine is not included in the eight major cuisines. |
Mar 30, 2005 18:30 | |
| Shanghai cruisine tend to be salty & sweet. They use lots of soysauce in their cooking. 1. ' Qing zheng shi zi tou'- steamed lionshead. Strange name, it is mincedmeat balls steamed. 2. Drunk Crab 3. Hairy crab, steamed 4. smashed beans 5. Vegetarian chicken & duck. Soybean products |
Mar 31, 2005 14:44 | |
| Thank you so much, Shanghai Expert(or Gourmet?)! |
Apr 6, 2005 06:08 | |
| Now heres an idea. How about a Travel Guide Cookbook, have the programmers got enough space to cope with it. So different to Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding! |
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