Tofu, or bean curd, is a food that originated in China. It is made of soy milk, Read More
Two Famous Tea Foods, Tea Eggs and Dragon Well Tea Shrimp
Chinese people are good at using all available resources to make food delicious. Read More
Longjing Tea, West Lake Dragon Well Tea in China
Longjing tea, also known as West Lake Dragon Well tea, is named after its production region-Longjing Village of West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Read More
Halal Food (Qingzhen Cai), Which is Easy to Find in China
In Chinese, halal food is called Qingzhen Cai. Read More
Chinese Vegetarian Food, A Vegetarians Guide in China
Most Chinese vegetarians become vegetarians Read More
Fever for Szechuan Sauce Makes Pixian Bean Sauce Hot
As szechuan sauce has taken off in the us, its ingredient, Pixian douban, has also become an Internet sensation. Some say the spicy szechuan sauce that’s making a splash at McDonald’s in the U.S. is Pixian bean paste with sugar. Read More
Longjing Tea Plantations in China, The former embodies the aesthetic requirements of the culture of literati
West lake belongs to the category of cultural landscape, and longjing tea is also a part of the cultural landscape. Read More
Hangzhou cuisine- A Bite of Hangzhou, Hangzhou cuisine and brother cuisine are becoming more and more integrated
Hangzhou cuisine has a long history. It is an important part of zhejiang food culture and an important school of zhejiang cuisine. Together with ningbo cuisine and shaoxing cuisine, it forms the traditional zhejiang cuisine. Read More
The Charm of Sweet Tea
Lhasa is a leisurely city that can make people forget time. Sweet tea is just one of the important elements that make people slow down. In Tibet, drinking sweet tea is an essential way of life.
Why eat dumplings in winter solstice?
In ancient China, people attach great importance to the winter solstice, which is a big festival. There was a saying that “the winter solstice is as big as the Chinese New Year”, and there was a custom of celebrating the winter solstice. Many ancient books have proved the importance of winter solstice in ancient times. In China in the 21st century, people still attach great importance to the winter solstice, although it is not a legal holiday in China. Read More