Local Cuisines of Fuzhou

Local Cuisines of Fuzhou.
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LOCAL CUISINES OF FUZHOU

Located at the mouth of Minjiang River and bordering the East China Sea, Fuzhou  is famed for it's fresh water fish dishes as well as it's seafood. Apart from a  special Fuzhou food seasoning, a characteristic that identifies Fuzhou cuisine is their peculiar obsession with soup. Places to eat in Fuzhou are not in plentiful supply, especially for non-Chinese speakers, and many of her visitors end up eating in their hotel. It would be a shame however to miss out upon some of Fujian's most famous dishes.

The best known Fujian dish is Fotiaoqiang, a kind of soupy stew of delicacies. Other well known dishes include lychee-shaped pork meat, Fuzhou style shrimp and shark's fin wrapped in lotus leaves. To sample the most authentic cuisine of this type, the best local restaurant is the Juchunyuan Restaurant.

If you are tired of the usual China fare, Fuzhou is famed for its specialty food. The Weizhongwei Specialty Restaurant is particularly good on this, serving traditional fish balls, taro paste, almost enjoyably edible bean curd slices and spring rolls (called chunjuan in Chinese: a thin sheet of dough, rolled, stuffed and fried).

Fuzhou is also a good place to find decent vegetarian food, most Buddhist temples (the most famous one being the Yongquan Temple, Yongquan si) serve vegetarian food for visitors. Try not to be taken in by many of the dishes animal flesh appearance and consistency.

Fotiaoqiang
Talking of famous Fujian dishes, no one will fail to put Fotiaoqiang (literally, Buddha Jumping over the Wall) on the top of the list. Originally invented by the owner of the Juchunyuan Restaurant, the dish was so named because the smell of the dish is so irresistible that Buddhas, strong advocators of asceticism, will jump over walls to sample it! The dish is made of over 20 types of delicacies, including shark's fin, sea cucumber, chicken, scallop, abalone,and Xianggu mushroom.
Oyster Pizza
If you have sampled Oyster Pizza, you will most probably think Fuzhou people is quite creative, for how many people will coin up the idea of using fresh oyster as the chief stuffing (together with some portion of lean pork meat and celery). The golden pizza is not only a favorite among local folks, but appeals strongly to foreigners as well.
Yanpi Won Ton
The Yanpi won ton is yet another local speciality of Fuzhou. With won ton sheets made by mixing sweet potato flour with pork meat, the authentic Yanpi won ton boasts a variety of stuffing, including fresh fish meat, dried shrimp and celery. The Yanpi won ton is considered to impart a craving for peace and prosperity and as a result is frequently served at local weddings or birthday banquets.