13 representatief eten van het oude Shanghai

13 representative food of old Shanghai

Shanghai’s traditional cuisine reflects its unique history, culture, and culinary expertise. Here are some representative foods of old Shanghai:

White-Cut Chicken (白斩鸡): Tender and flavorful, made from young chickens cooked until the bones turn slightly red. Served with special sauces for an unforgettable taste.

Fresh Meat Mooncakes (鲜肉月饼): A traditional snack with crispy outer crusts and juicy, tender fillings, loved by locals for its rich flavors.

Gaoqiao Sponge Cake (高桥松饼): Resembling mooncakes, these cakes are golden-yellow, moist, and smooth. Their distinct layers offer a crispy, sweet taste.

Nanxiang Xiaolongbao (南翔小笼包): Delicate and petite, these dumplings are shaped like pagodas, with thin skins and flavorful soup inside, making them a signature snack of Shanghai.

Wine Fermented Rice Balls (酒酿小圆子): Small and translucent, these balls combine the aroma of fermented rice wine with a chewy texture, creating an irresistible treat.

Yangchun Noodles (阳春面): Simple yet delicious, these noodles are seasoned with soy sauce, lard, and spring onions, making them a popular breakfast choice among Shanghai locals.

Stir-Fried Shrimp (油爆虾): Shrimp shells are quickly fried until crispy before being tossed in a flavorful sauce, resulting in tender, succulent shrimp with a bright red color.

Braised Pork Belly (红烧肉): With its enticing color and rich flavor, this dish uses soy sauce to enhance the natural taste of the pork, creating a mouthwatering delicacy.

Stir-Fried Rice Cakes with Shepherd’s Purse and Pork Strips (荠菜肉丝炒年糕): Soft and chewy rice cakes paired with vibrant shepherd’s purse leaves, creating a visually appealing and delicious dish.

Crab Shell Cake (蟹壳黄): With a reddish-brown color and a savory-sweet aroma, these cakes are made from a dough of oil, sesame seeds, and fermented flour, then baked to perfection.

Four Happiness Gluten (四喜烤麸): These savory-sweet gluten cakes are made with eight ingredients, including poultry, meat, and vegetables, creating a fragrant and spicy flavor.

Lion’s Head Meatballs with Crab Roe (蟹粉狮子头): Made from fresh pork and crab roe, these meatballs are tender and flavorful, perfect for both adults and children.

Hairy Crab (大闸蟹): Also known as mitten crabs, these crabs are a seasonal delicacy in Shanghai, with “June yellow” crabs in summer and “red-roe” crabs in autumn being the most popular varieties.

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