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Latest revision as of 21:34, 20 February 2025
Henan Cuisine also known as Yu Cuisine is one of the Eight Great Traditions of Chinese cuisine. It originates from the Henan province, a region located in the central part of China.
History[edit]
Henan cuisine has a rich history dating back to the Shang Dynasty. The cuisine has evolved over centuries under the influence of several dynastic changes, regional climates, and local customs.
Characteristics[edit]
Henan cuisine is known for its innovative cooking methods, such as stewing, baking, steaming, frying, and braising. The dishes are often robust in flavor, with a particular emphasis on the use of soy sauce, vinegar, and garlic.
Notable Dishes[edit]
Some of the most famous dishes in Henan cuisine include:
- Braised Noodles - A traditional dish made with hand-pulled wheat noodles and a rich, savory broth.
- Carp in Sour Soup - A classic Henan dish featuring fresh carp cooked in a tangy, sour soup.
- Yellow River Carp in Sweet and Sour Sauce - A dish that showcases the region's abundant freshwater fish resources.
Influence[edit]
Henan cuisine has had a significant influence on the culinary traditions of neighboring regions, including Shandong and Hubei provinces. Its influence can also be seen in the cuisines of Beijing and Tianjin.
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