Taiwan has always had a rich variety of snacks, and Taipei has many night markets and snack streets. Many people will go to Taiwan Snack Street specifically to feast their eyes on it.
Do you know what are the most unmissable snacks in Taipei?
Today, the editor will introduce to you some popular snacks in the streets and alleys of Taipei!
1. Pineapple Cake Pineapple Cake is a well-known snack in Taiwan. It has a long history of development. It is said that it was first produced during the Three Kingdoms period.
Pineapple cake is called "Wang Lai" in the Hokkien dialect of Taipei, which represents the prosperity of descendants. Therefore, pineapple cake is not only a favorite snack of Taipei people, but also a delicacy that they use when worshiping. It is deeply loved by Taiwanese people.
People's favorite.
2. Three Cup Chicken Speaking of Taiwan’s famous snacks, Three Cup Chicken has to be mentioned. Three Cup Chicken is extremely famous in Taipei, and legend has it that it is related to Wen Tianxiang.
The method of making Three Cup Chicken is quite unique. When making it, no soup is added, only one cup each of rice wine, lard, and soy sauce is used, so it is called Three Cup Chicken.
Generally, in almost every restaurant in Taipei, you can order the famous dish Three Cup Chicken.
3. Oyster omelette Oyster omelette is a very representative snack in Taipei. It is rich in Taiwanese local characteristics. It originated in Quanzhou, Fujian and is a traditional classic snack in southern Fujian.
Oyster omelette was first used by local people as an alternative food when they had no way to eat well. Only poor people would eat it. Later, it gradually spread and became a classic Taiwanese representative snack.
4. Large intestine wrapped in small intestine. Taiwan’s grilled sausage has always been famous, and large intestine wrapped in small intestine is a snack that became popular in Taiwan in the 1990s. It is quite unique. Just put a smaller classic Taiwanese sausage in a larger glutinous rice sausage.
, more like an American hot dog, it tastes very delicious and satisfying ~ 5. Changhua Meatballs Changhua Meatballs are also a specialty snack in Taiwan. They were first established by a meatball entrepreneur in Changhua.
Changhua meatballs are actually what we call meatballs, but they are very different. They have strong characteristics of Taiwanese food, and they are paired with mushrooms. The meatballs made are extremely delicious, and many people go to Taipei.
The food you will taste first.
6. Salt Crispy Chicken Salt Crispy Chicken is also a well-known snack in Taipei. Many people can make this snack, and the preparation method is relatively simple.
It should be noted that salted chicken does not just refer to simple fried chicken. Some French fries, fried green beans, etc. are all types of salted chicken, but it is mainly salted chicken.
7. Azong Noodles When it comes to Taipei’s authentic snacks, Azong Noodles cannot be missed. Azong Noodles have been developed for more than 30 years, and the raw materials used are mainly from Fujian.
Rice noodles are very chewy and refreshing, and have a fragrant soup flavor, which makes them even more tempting ~ 8. Taipei Beef Noodles Taipei Beef Noodles are also a classic snack. They once won the championship at the Taipei International Beef Noodles Festival.
It proves that its strength cannot be underestimated, and Taipei beef noodles not only have a good-looking appearance, but also have an excellent taste, which is why it is so popular and is a dish that almost everyone in Taipei eats.
9. Coffin Board At first glance, many people may be put off by the name "coffin board". In fact, coffin board was originally called chicken liver board. After subsequent improvements and innovations, a unique gourmet snack - coffin board was created.
This delicacy is made of chicken livers with some ingredients and pastry boxes. The name is very unique, but the taste is surprisingly delicious. Friends must try such a unique delicacy when going to Taipei.
10. Crepes Crepes are also a representative street snack in Taipei. They are more like Japanese croquettes, but they have their own characteristics.
The crepes are stuffed with mashed potatoes or minced meat, and then coated with flour, chicken juice and bread crumbs. You can also adjust the side dishes according to your own preferences, such as mixing minced meat and cheese.
Together is a way of eating that many people like.