{"id":13704,"date":"2019-11-05T17:18:43","date_gmt":"2019-11-05T17:18:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/chinese-culture\/anhui-cuisine-hui-cai\/"},"modified":"2019-11-05T17:18:43","modified_gmt":"2019-11-05T17:18:43","slug":"anhui-cuisine-hui-cai","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/fr\/anhui-cuisine-hui-cai\/","title":{"rendered":"Anhui Cuisine \u5fbd\u83dc"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><span>Anhui cuisine (Hui Cai for short), one of the eight most  famous cuisines in China, features the local culinary arts of Huizhou.  It comprises the specialties of South Anhui, Yanjiang and Huai Bei. The  highly distinctive characteristic of Anhui cuisine lies not only in the  elaborate choices of cooking materials but also in the strict control of  cooking process. <\/p>\n<p>  Most ingredients in Anhui cuisine, such as pangolin, stone frog,  mushroom, bayberry, tea leaves, bamboo shoot, dates, games, etc., are  from mountain area. Huangshan Mountain has abundant products for dish  cooking. Huangshan Chukka has tender flesh and a sweet taste. It can be  boiled in clear soup or braised in soy sauce. The dishes help relieve  internal fever and build up vital energy. The white and tender bamboo  shoots produced on Huangshan Mountain can be made into very delicious  food. Xianggu, a kind of top-grade mushroom grows on old trees, is also  very tasty. <\/p>\n<p>  Anhui cuisine chefs pay more attention to the taste, color of dishes and  the temperature to cook them, and are good at braising and stewing.  They are experts especially in cooking delicacies from mountains and  sea. Anhui dishes preserve most of the original taste and nutrition of  the materials. Generally the food here is slightly spicy and salty. Some  master dishes usually stewed in brown sauce with stress on heavy oil  and sauce. Ham is often added to improve the taste and sugar candy added  to gain freshness. <\/p>\n<p>  High up on the menu are stewed soft shell turtle with ham, Huangshan  braised pigeon, steamed stone frog, steamed rock partridge, stewed fish  belly in brown sauce, bamboo shoots cooked with sausage and dried  mushroom, etc. <\/p>\n<p>  1. Stewed soft shell turtle with ham <br \/>  One whole soft shell turtle, pork, ham, bamboo shoots, a clove of  garlic, shallot, ginger, soy sauce, salt, rice wine, black pepper, lard  are all stewed together in a pot on charcoal fire. The dish is not  greasy and can lead diners to endless aftertastes. <\/p>\n<p>  2. Steamed stone frog <br \/>  Inhabited in caves, stone frog is a special product in <br \/>  Huangshan Mountain. It weights 250 grams or so, whose belly is white and  back black with stripe. Stone frog is rich in protein, calcium and so  on. It has the functions of clearing heat, improving vision and  nutrition. It is one of the best exotic dishes from mountains. <\/p>\n<p>  3. Bamboo shoots cooked with sausage and dried mushroom <br \/>  It is one traditional flavor in Huizhou mountainous area. Cooked with  sausage and dried mushrooms, the bamboo shoots are more fragrant. It is  delicious, and noted for its good color, juicy meat and thick soup. <\/p>\n<p>  4. Li Hongzhang Hotchpotch <br \/>  Li Hongzhang hotchpotch is a popular dish named after one of Anhui&#8217;s  famous personages. Li Hongzhang was a top official of the late Qing  Dynasty (1644-1911 AD). When he was in office, he paid a visit to the US  and hosted a banquet for all his American friends. As the specially  prepared dishes continued to flow, the chefs, with limited resources,  began to fret. Upon Li Hongzhang&#8217;s order, the remaining kitchen  ingredients were thrown together into an impromptu stew, containing sea  cucumber, squid, tofu, ham, mushroom, chicken meat and other less  identifiable food materials! 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