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Dishes
Taiwanese Grilled SausageTaiwanese grilled sausage is a food made primarily from pork, seasoned with spices, stuffed into casings, and then grilled. During preparation, ingredients such as soy sauce, sugar, and five-spice powder are typically used to marinate the meat, allowing it to absorb flavor. After grilling, the exterior becomes slightly charred while the inside remains juicy.
BaconBacon is a meat product made from pork, processed through curing and smoking techniques, typically presenting an appealing golden color and a distinctive smoky aroma. During production, pork belly or back cuts are first marinated with salt, sugar, and spices, then smoked to create a firmer texture and richer flavor.
Soup-filled Stinky TofuSteamed stuffed stinky tofu is a specialty snack, primarily made with stinky tofu and pork filling. The pork filling is seasoned and inserted into the tofu, then steamed to allow the broth from the filling to fully penetrate the tofu, creating a soup-filled effect.
TakoyakiTakoyaki is a Japanese snack made primarily from octopus, flour, cabbage, and other ingredients. The preparation involves mixing flour into a batter, adding octopus, cabbage, and other fillings, then baking it into small round balls on a special griddle.
Spicy SnackSpicy strips are a food made primarily from wheat flour, legumes, or tubers. After being puffed into a porous, strip-like shape, they are fried or baked until crispy, then seasoned with chili powder, cumin powder, and other spices.
Pork TenderloinTenderloin is lean meat from the back of pigs or cattle, usually sliced thin or cut into strips for stir-frying, pan-frying, deep-frying, or stewing, often cooked with vegetables or seasonings.
Fish tofuFish tofu is made primarily from fresh, tender fish meat and soft tofu, finely mixed and then steamed or boiled to achieve a delicate, white, and smooth texture.
EggEggs are a common ingredient that can be cooked alone or combined with other ingredients. Basic preparation methods include boiling, frying, pan-frying, and steaming, which preserve the natural flavor and nutritional richness of eggs.