Guangxi cuisine
Guangxi cuisine is the cuisine of Guangxi, China. This cuisine ranges from the Guangdong like cuisine to Huang cuisine[clarification needed]. The cuisine is fairly spicy.[1] There is a difference between the city and the countryside cuisine.[2]
Guangxi Cuisine can be divided into two styles, north and south:
Southern Guangxi cuisine: Very similar to Cantonese cuisine.[3] This form of Guangxi cuisine is mild and uses more seafood than meat. Example foods include Bama Roasted Pork, White Cut Chicken, and Lemon Duck.
Northern Guangxi cuisine: More related to Hunan and Guizhou Cuisine. It is known for its spicy, oilier, and sour tastes, with chili peppers as a versatile ingredient. Example foods include Beer Fish, Luosifen, and Guilin Rice Noodles. Noodles are more commonly used in this form of cuisine.[4]
Examples
Noodles are very popular in Guangxi, both rice and wheat.[5] Some examples of dishes include:
- Beer fish
- Luosifen
- Taro Looped Meat
- Guilin rice noodles
- Stuffed river snails
- Lemon duck
References
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