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A beloved Taiwanese national dish featuring tender, slow-braised beef and tendon in a rich, aromatic, and slightly spicy broth, served with thick wheat noodles and blanched greens. This recipe focuses on developing deep flavor through slow simmering.
Crispy, golden-fried rolls filled with a savory mixture of shrimp, pork, and vegetables, often served with a sweet chili dipping sauce. These are a popular appetizer or snack in Taiwanese cuisine.
A popular Taiwanese street food known for its pungent aroma and crispy exterior, served with pickled cabbage and chili sauce.
Hakka Lei Cha, also known as Thunder Tea Rice, is a traditional Hakka dish featuring a bowl of rice topped with various vegetables, nuts, and tofu, all drenched in a savory, herb-infused tea soup. It's a healthy and flavorful meal with a unique, acquired taste.
A beloved Taiwanese street food, this savory omelet features fresh oysters, a chewy batter made from sweet potato starch, and often includes leafy greens. It's typically pan-fried until crispy on the edges and tender in the center, then drizzled with a sweet and savory sauce.
A fragrant and tender braised duck dish, featuring the aromatic combination of ginger and scallions. This is a comforting and flavorful main course, often served with rice.