Title: Taiwanese Snacks
1Taiwanese Snacks
Fuzhou pepper cakes Oyster omelet Stinky
tofu Sausage
By Claire, Linda, Rachel and Sandy
2Introduction
Night markets are very popular in Taiwan. Foods,
clothes, and many kinds of things are sold there.
Among them, snacks are something you cant miss.
There are a variety of snacks in night markets,
such as pepper cakes, oyster omelets, stinky
tofu, etc. Their special and tasty flavors
attract both locals and foreign tourists. The
following are some delicious snacks we love most.
3Fuzhou pepper cakes
The place of origin Fuzhou, China Ingredients
pork, green onion, white sesame,
black pepper and flour Texture
crispy, juicy and delicious Tips on yummy pepper
cakes (1) Dip pork in 10 kinds of seasonings
for 12 hours. (2) Set the oven to
195C.
4Fuzhou Pepper Cakes
5Oyster omelette
An oyster omelette is a Chinese dish
which originated in Fujian. It is also
popular in places with Fujianese. An oyster
omelettes is different from a western one.
Cassava is mixed into the egg batter. When
frying the mixture, oysters and vegetable
are put on the omelette. It is usually
served with soy sauce and spicy sauce.
6Depending on regional variation, a savory sauce
may be poured on top of the omelette to add
flavor.
7Oyster Omelette
8Stinky tofu
Stinky tofu is fermented tofu, which, as the
name suggests, has a strong odor. It would be
soaked in the liquid of Chinese medicine. Some
people feel it disgusting, while some are crazy
about its smell. Stinky tofu are usually served
with spicy pickled cabbage on the side. Stinky
tofu can be eaten cold, steamed, stewed, or most
commonly, deep fried.
9Stinky Tofu
10Sausage
In night markets, tasting grilled sausages is a
must. Taiwanese sausages are unique in several
ways. Taiwanese eat grilled sausages with
cloves of garlic. Garlic is a nice match
with sausages. Can you imagine chocolate
flavored, wasabi flavored and coffee
flavored sausages? We still have corn
sausages and peanut sausages. Just let you
imagination go wild. We have whatever sausage
you can think of.
11When a pinball machine meets a Taiwanese sausage
- Some street vendors are equipped with pinball
machines. We usually pay 10 dollars to play the
pinball machine for the prize of a free grilled
sausage. The game is more attractive than the
sausage itself.
The Pinball Machine
12Grilled Sausages
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