Foods in Taiwan
By Cahaya Asia -
Map of Taiwan
Location of Taiwan
TaiwaneseFood Influences
- Buddhism clearly influenced the culture of eating in Taiwan as they dont usually partake beef meat but then it is popular meat as ingredients to beef noodle soup
- China and Japan influenced the choices of food in Taiwan. Japan and Taiwan eats seafoods a lot and use soy sauce to season foods.
- They also used chopstickslike the Japanese, vietnamese and Chinese
- The use of soy sauce as an ingredients which was influenced by the Chinese cuisine
- The Japanese occupation also influenced the food culture in Taiwan in the sense
- The use rice wine as ingredients in cooking like the Japanese
- The use of chopstick is clearly the influenced of Chinese
- Rice is a basis meal as well as noodles
Fruits Vegetables and Ingredients
- Tropical fruits are aboundmostly similar to that of the Philippine fruits which grow in tropical areas like : papaya, melon and other sour fruits.
- They also plant sugar cane, rice and wheat and corn
- They also used cabbage, carrots, pechay, cauliflower broccoli in cooking
Bubble tea famous drink in taiwan milk bubble, tapioca and fruit juice and it is similar to milk shakes but has bubbles in it
Bawan is a famous snack dough with pork, mushroom and bamboo shoots
Food culture in Taiwan : List of Taiwanese foods
- oyster omelettes -- mixture of egg, starch and oyster. We have our version of this in the Philippines.
- jiuhike -- cuttle fish with the shrimp paste
- misoa -- oyster vermicelli -- noodles vermicelli with soup and oyster. We call this misua in the Philippines
- Combi of pork blood and rice with ingredients and dip in soy sauce with chili
- tofu with vegetables served with spices like chili and soy sauce
- Sausages which are often small and is wrapped in bigger sausages
- Bawan -- dough with spices and pork and mushrooms with sweetened sauce
- Bowls of turkey with rice and daikon and mixed with ingredients from the turkey and sauce (soy)
- Grilled squid or fishes are also found at night market
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