Pruebe los Sabores de Guangzhou: Guía de un extranjero para los mejores comedores de la ciudad

Guangzhou es famoso por su rica y diversa cocina cantonés y aperitivos callejeros. Aquí hay cinco platos Guangzhou imprescindibles para los visitantes.

Guangzhou es famoso por su rico y diverso Cantonese Cuisine y bocadillos callejeros. Aquí están cinco mostos Guangzhou platos para los visitantes:


1. Cantonese Morning :

dumplings de camarones, char siu bao, rollos de arroz, y el arroz pegajoso pollo son todos pequeños y exquisitos, mejor disfrutado con Tieguanyin o té pu-erh para empezar una mañana relajante.

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2. wonton fiodles:

Los fideos son masticables, y la piel de wonton es delgada con relleno tierno.

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3. Claypot Rice:

arroz cocido lentamente en una olla de arcilla, emparejado con carnes curadas, pollo tierno o costillas de repuesto, con el arroz crujiente en la parte inferior siendo el punto culminante.

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4. Beef Offal con Radish:

La carne de la carne es guisa hasta tierna y sabrosa, servida con rábanos que empapa el caldo, haciéndolo rico y aromático.

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5. Double-layer vaporizado leche pudding:

La capa superior de la piel de leche es dulce, mientras que la capa inferior es lisa como el pudín, con un fuerte sabor a la leche.

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La comida de Guangzhou va más allá de estos, pero los cinco anteriores son los sabores más representativos, perfectos para los visitantes de primera vez. Prepárate para emprender un delicioso viaje a través de Guangzhou

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