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Teochew cuisine or Chaozhou cuisine originates from the Chaoshan region in the eastern part of China's Guangdong Province, which includes the cities of Chaozhou, Shantou and Jieyang. Teochew cuisine is known for its seafood and vegetarian dishes, and its emphasis on the freshness and natural flavors of the ingredients.

History

Teochew cuisine has a history dating back over 2000 years. It evolved from the Han Dynasty, when the Teochew region was a significant place for cultural exchanges between the Central Plains and the South China Sea.

Characteristics

Teochew cuisine is characterized by its light seasoning, which is a contrast to the rich flavors often associated with many other Chinese cuisines. The focus is on the freshness and original tastes of the ingredients. Braising and slow stewing are some of the common cooking techniques in Teochew cuisine.

Notable Dishes

Some notable dishes in Teochew cuisine include:

  • Teochew duck: Also known as "lo-shui duck", it is a braised dish made with spices and soy sauce.
  • Teochew porridge: A watery porridge served with a variety of small side dishes.
  • Teochew noodles: Thin noodles served with a variety of toppings such as braised duck, pig's intestines, tofu, and bean sprouts.

Influence

Teochew cuisine has had a significant influence on the culinary scenes of other regions, particularly Southeast Asia. Many Teochew people migrated to places like Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia, bringing their cuisine with them.

See Also


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