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Taiwanese specialties

The top ten specialties of Taiwan are as follows.

1. Taiwanese large intestine wrapped in small intestine Small intestine wrapped in large intestine is a famous snack in Taiwan’s night markets. It is a special snack that emerged in Taiwan in the 1990s. It is similar to American hot dogs.

Both the glutinous rice sausage and the sausage are grilled over charcoal first, and then the sausage is wrapped in the cut glutinous rice sausage, and then added with radish, sauerkraut and cucumber.

It comes in four flavors: original, black pepper, spicy, and mustard. It tastes sweet but not greasy, and is very popular among Taiwanese citizens and tourists.

2. Dingbian file Dingbian file, a famous snack in Keelung, Taiwan, was originally a Fuzhou snack.

There are meat soup, shrimp soup, day needles, mushrooms, fungus, squid, dried fish, bamboo shoots, and cabbage.

The main dish is a white and tender piece called "Dingbian file".

"File" is Taiwanese, which means crawling and rolling.

It is made by grinding rice into rice slurry and rolling it down along the edge of the cauldron. The sliding movement of the rice slurry is called a file, and the resulting white piece is called a file on the edge of the cauldron.

The tripod edge files made by the Xing family are the most famous.

3. Oyster Omelette Taiwanese oyster omelette is a specialty snack in Taiwan’s night markets.

Oyster omelette originated in Quanzhou, Fujian. It is one of the classic traditional snacks in southern Fujian, Taiwan, Chaoshan and other regions. It tastes delicious.

When I saw Show Show and Big S eating oyster omelette in a TV series, I really wanted to eat it.

4. A-Zong Noodles A-Zong Noodles are an authentic Taiwanese snack with a history of more than 30 years.

The main ingredient is Fujian rice noodles, which are characterized by their dark color and thin strips, tough and smooth tendons, and they stick to each other when picked up.

It can be eaten hot in winter and cold in summer. It has the effect of strengthening the stomach and relieving heat.

There are more than 200 varieties of Azong noodles, which are famous at home and abroad.

5. Taiwanese Pearl Milk Tea Taiwanese pearl milk tea, also known as Boba milk tea, has become one of the most representative beverages and snacks in Taiwan.

The name bubble tea originally came from the bubbles that form when the milk tea is shaken, rather than the interesting pearls in the drink.

6. Taiwanese braised pork rice Braised pork rice is a classic snack in Taiwan. The raw materials include rice, pork belly, dried onions, starch, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, star anise, wine, rock sugar, allspice, pepper, etc.

The specialty of braised pork rice is meat sauce and gravy. The preparation methods and characteristics are different in Tainan and Taipei.

7. Taiwan Beef Noodles Taiwan is known as the “Beef Noodles Capital”.

Taiwanese beef noodles are a Taiwanese delicacy that can be found in the streets and alleys of Taiwan.

The main ingredients of Taiwanese beef noodles are yellow beef, with shank meat, rib meat, and beef tendons as the main ingredients. They also use imported meats such as New Zealand beef, American boneless short ribs, and Australian beef.

8. Ginger Duck Ginger Duck is a traditional snack in Taiwan and Fujian.

It can not only replenish qi and blood, but the duck meat paired with it has the effect of nourishing yin and reducing fire.

Nourishing but not greasy, warm but not drying, it is suitable for summer consumption.

10. Taiwanese pineapple cake Pineapple cake is the most popular specialty snack in Taiwan and a must-buy snack for tourists visiting Taiwan.

There are two kinds of fillings in Taiwanese pineapple cakes. One is the traditional filling, which is made of pineapples and winter melon, with a sour and sweet taste; the other is the native pineapple cakes, which only have pineapples and have a sour taste.

Some of the more delicious pineapple cakes in Taiwan include Sunrise Pineapple Cake, Slightly Hot Hills Pineapple Cake, Taipei Liji Cake Shop Pineapple Cake, Lee Bakery Pineapple Cake, Jiade Cake Pineapple Cake, etc.