Siu yeh

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Siu yeh is a traditional late-night meal in the Cantonese culinary culture. The term "siu yeh" is Cantonese and directly translates to "late-night snack" in English. This meal is typically enjoyed after dinner and before bedtime, often in the late evening or early morning hours.

Overview

Cantonese people have a long-standing tradition of enjoying a late-night meal, which is often a social event as much as a culinary one. Siu yeh is typically served in Cantonese restaurants and street food stalls, and the dishes served can range from simple snacks to full meals.

Dishes

Common dishes served during siu yeh include congee, dim sum, noodles, and various types of barbecued meats. Other popular items include seafood, tofu, and Chinese pastries. The dishes are often shared among the diners, similar to the style of eating in many other Chinese meals.

Culture

Siu yeh is not just about the food, but also about the social aspect. It is a time for friends and family to gather, relax, and enjoy each other's company. This meal is often enjoyed in a leisurely manner, with diners taking their time to savor the food and the conversation.

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