Consisting
of Jinan cuisine and
Jiaodong cuisine, Shandong
cuisine, clear, pure and not greasy, is characterized by its emphasis on aroma,
freshness, crispness and tenderness. Shallot and garlic are usually used as
seasonings so Shangdong dishes tastes pungent usually. Soups are given much
emphasis in Shangdong dishes. Thin soup features clear and fresh while creamy
soup looks thick and tastes strong. Jinan
cuisine is adept at deep-frying, grilling, frying and stir-frying while Jiaodong
division is famous for cooking seafood with fresh and light
taste.
Sichuan
Cuisine, known often in the West as Szechuan Cuisine, is one of the most famous
Chinese cuisines in the world. Characterized by its spicy and pungent flavor,
Sichuan
cuisine, prolific of tastes, emphasizes on the use of chili. Pepper and prickly
ash also never fail to accompany, producing typical exciting tastes. Besides,
garlic, ginger and fermented soybean are also used in the cooking process. Wild
vegetables and animals are usually chosen as ingredients, while frying, frying
without oil, pickling and braising are applied as basic cooking techniques. It
cannot be said that one who does not experience Sichuan food ever
reaches China .
If
you eat Sichuan cuisine
and find it too bland, then you are probably not eating authentic Sichuan
cuisine. Chili peppers and prickly ash are used in many dishes, giving it a
distinctively spicy taste, called ma in Chinese. It often leaves a slight numb
sensation in the mouth. However, most peppers were brought to
China
from the Americas
in the 18th century so you can thank global trade for much of Sichuan
cuisine's excellence. Sichuan hot pots are perhaps the most famous hotpots in
the world, most notably the Yuan Yang (mandarin
duck) Hotpot
half spicy and half clear.
Cantonese
food originates from Guangdong , the
southernmost province in China .
The majority of overseas Chinese people are from Guangdong (Canton) so Cantonese is perhaps
the most widely available Chinese regional cuisine outside of
China.
Cantonese
are known to have an adventurous palate, able to eat many different kinds of
meats and vegetables. In fact, people in Northern China
often say that Cantonese people will eat anything that flies except airplanes,
anything that moves on the ground except trains, and anything that moves in the
water except boats. This statement is far from the truth, but Cantonese food is
easily one of the most diverse and richest cuisines in China .
Many vegetables originate from other parts of the world. It doesn't use much
spice, bringing out the natural flavor of the vegetables and
meats.
Tasting
clear, light, crisp and fresh, Guangdong
cuisine, familiar to Westerners, usually chooses raptors and beasts to produce
originative dishes. Its basic cooking techniques include roasting, stir-frying,
sauteing, deep-frying, braising, stewing and steaming. Among them steaming and
stir-frying are more commonly applied to preserve the natural flavor. Guangdong
chefs also pay much attention to the artistic presentation of
dishes.
Consisting
of Fuzhou Cuisine, Quanzhou Cuisine and Xiamen Cuisine, Fujian Cuisine is
distinguished for its choice seafood, beautiful color and magic taste of sweet,
sour, salty and savory. The most distinct features are their "pickled
taste".
Jiangsu
Cuisine, also called Huaiyang Cuisine, is popular in the lower reach of the
Yangtze
River . Aquatics as the main ingredients, it stresses the
freshness of materials. Its carving techniques are delicate, of which the melon
carving technique is especially well known. Cooking techniques consist of
stewing, braising, roasting, simmering, etc. The flavor of Huaiyang Cuisine is
light, fresh and sweet and with delicate elegance. Jiangsu
cuisine is well known for its careful selection of ingredients, its meticulous
preparation methodology, and its not-too-spicy, not-too-bland taste. Since the
seasons vary in climate considerably in Jiangsu ,
the cuisine also varies throughout the year. If the flavor is strong, it isn't
too heavy; if light, not too bland.
Comprising
local cuisines of Hangzhou ,
Ningbo and
Shaoxing , Zhejiang
Cuisine, not greasy, wins its reputation for freshness, tenderness, softness,
smoothness of its dishes with mellow fragrance. Hangzhou Cuisine is the most
famous one among the three.
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