Mandarin Cuisine

2007- 12.November - 1:09 pm - Henrik Schellhoss

Long life chickenMandarin cuisine is the food of the northern imperial courts of old Peking,
known today as Beijing. In this region, wheat instead of rice is widely used, as is a pale leafy
cabbage, known as Napa cabbage in America. The crepe like wraparound mu-shu pork and
crispy Peking duck accompanied with steamed buns originated in this area. Mandarin cuisine,
an elaborate style arising from the imperial days, is often intricately decorated with vegetables
carved into flowers, animals, and designs. In another northern dish, Mongolian hot pot, diners
cook their own meats and vegetables in a large boiling pot of flavorful broth at the table.
Other popular Mandarin foods are pan-fried pot stickers, garlic and scallion Mongolian beef,
and beggar's chicken.

Quelle: cinatownconnection 

Subject: Küchen der Welt

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