Category: Food
Created by: Christina lou
Number of Blossarys: 12
- English (EN)
- Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
- Chinese, Traditional (ZT)
- Chinese, Hong Kong (ZH)
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The dish is usually served in a large vessel. The first thing in sight is usually a whole layer of red chilies. Waiters will usually take away those red chilies and then the sliced fish that looks ...
Kung pao Chicken is probably the most famous Chinese dish. It is said to be invented by a government official in Qing Dynasty(清朝) almost two hundred years ago. Kung pao was his title. The dish is a ...
Ma Po Tofu is probably the most famous Chinese dish made of Tofu. The original taste of Tofu is plain and not exciting, so are most dishes mainly made of Tofu. In 1860s, a cook's wife invented this ...
Yu-Shiang means smelling and tasting like fish. It is not really true about this dish though. The making of this dish is actually using the ingredients usually used to cook fish, to cook the shredded ...
The Chinese name of this dish is the combination of "Saliva" and "Chicken". Sounds weird, huh? Actually the Chinese name simply wants to say that the Chicken will make your salivary glands start ...
Su Dong Po (苏东坡) was one of the greatest poets of all time in China. Lots of people still love his poems now. His legacy was not just limited to his poems though. He also invented a lot of food ...
Xiao Long Bao Zi(小笼包子), or usually called Xiao Long(小笼) or Xiao Long Bao(小笼包) by Chinese, is a very popular snack in Shanghai. It is served in almost every Shanghai Cuisine Restaurant, as well as a ...