Zhejiang cuisine

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Dongpo pork, a notable dish in Zhejiang cuisine

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Zhejiang cuisine (Chinese, p Zhècài) is one of the Eight Culinary Traditions of Chinese cuisine. It derives from the traditional ways of cooking in Zhejiang province in China, south of Shanghai and around the former Chinese capital of Hangzhou. In general, Zhejiang-style food is not greasy but has a fresh and soft flavour with a mellow fragrance.[1]

Styles

Zhejiang cuisine consists of at least three styles, each originating from a city in the province:[2]

Cuisine Description
Hangzhou Characterised by rich variations and the utilisation of bamboo shoots. It is served by restaurants such as the Dragon Well Manor.[3]
Shaoxing Specialising in poultry and freshwater fish.
Ningbo Specialising in seafood, with emphasis on freshness and salty dishes.

Some sources also include the Wenzhou style as a separate subdivision (due to its proximity to Fujian), characterised as the greatest source of seafood as well as poultry and livestock.[4]

Notable dishes

About half the dishes on a Hangzhou menu contain bamboo shoots, which add a tender element to the food.[citation needed]

Ningbo cuisine is regarded as rather salty.[2] Ningbo confectioneries were celebrated all over China during the Qing Dynasty.[5]

References

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