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Taiwanese street food

 
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Taiwanese street food is famous for its diverse range of flavors, unique combinations, and vibrant culinary scene. Here are some popular Taiwanese street foods you should try:

  1. Gua Bao: Steamed buns filled with braised pork belly, pickled mustard greens, crushed peanuts, and a sprinkling of cilantro. It's a delicious and satisfying snack.

  2. Bubble Tea (Boba Tea): This beloved beverage originated in Taiwan and consists of sweet milk tea or fruit tea combined with chewy tapioca pearls, creating a delightful drink with a variety of flavor options.

  3. Stinky Tofu: Deep-fried or fermented tofu with a strong aroma but a unique and flavorful taste. It is often served with spicy sauce and pickled cabbage.

  4. Oyster Omelette: A combination of eggs, fresh oysters, and starch mixed together and pan-fried to create a delicious and slightly gooey omelette. It is commonly topped with a tangy and savory sauce.

  5. Scallion Pancake: A savory pancake made with a dough infused with scallions, pan-fried until crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. It's a popular street food option.

  6. Taiwanese Fried Chicken: Large pieces of chicken marinated in a flavorful mixture, coated in a crispy batter, and deep-fried to perfection. It is often seasoned with spices and served with a variety of dipping sauces.

  7. Dan Bing: A thin and crispy breakfast crepe filled with a variety of ingredients such as egg, scallions, pickles, and sometimes bacon or ham. It is typically rolled up and enjoyed on the go.

  8. Taiwanese Sausages (Xiang Chang): Grilled or pan-fried sausages, often made from pork and flavored with garlic or other seasonings. They are juicy, slightly sweet, and have a satisfying snap.

  9. Fried Milk: A unique Taiwanese dessert made by coating milk custard in a batter and deep-frying until crispy on the outside while remaining creamy inside. It is often drizzled with honey or caramel sauce.

  10. Pineapple Cake: A popular Taiwanese pastry filled with sweet and tangy pineapple jam, enclosed in a buttery and crumbly crust. It is a delightful snack and a popular souvenir.

These are just a few examples of the delicious street foods you can find in Taiwan. Taiwanese street food culture is vibrant and diverse, offering a wide array of flavors and culinary delights. Exploring night markets and food stalls in Taiwan is a must to truly experience the local street food scene.

 
 
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