Flavorful Origins
Flavorful Origins
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Flavorful Origins

8.1 / 10
2019
5 seasons
60 episodes
Documentary

Embark on a delightful journey through the culinary traditions of China and uncover the stories of the people who create and cherish its dishes.

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Delve into the delectable world of Chaoshan cuisine, explore its unique ingredients and hear the stories of the people behind its creation.

  • Olives

    1.Olives

    8.0
    11-02-201912m

    In Chaoshan, olives are preserved in distinct ways and appear in a variety of dishes, including fresh juices and meat soups.

  • Hu Tieu

    2.Hu Tieu

    11-02-201913m

    A quintessentially Chaoshan staple and a taste of home for many, kway teow (rice-noodle strips) can be stir-fried or wrapped around tasty fillings.

  • Marinated Crab

    3.Marinated Crab

    11-02-201913m

    Garlic. Cilantro. Chili pepper. The marinated raw-crab dish varies in style from Puning to Shantou, but it's always fresh and tender.

  • Brine

    4.Brine

    11-02-201911m

    Cinnamon, anise and galangal are among the spices that go into Chaoshan brine, a key ingredient in braised offal, goose head and hot pot.

  • Puning Bean Paste

    5.Puning Bean Paste

    11-02-201912m

    Long ago, migrants from the north brought soybeans to Chaoshan, now home to a unique bean paste featured in many dishes, from spinach to steamed fish.

  • Preserved Radish

    6.Preserved Radish

    11-02-201912m

    An age-old Chaoshan tradition, the preserved white radish can put an innovative spin on various dishes, from spare ribs to stir-fried squid.

  • Seaweed

    7.Seaweed

    11-02-201912m

    To bring out umami and impart the flavor of the sea, the versatile ingredient seaweed can be stir-fried, deep-fried, roasted and sprinkled on soup.

  • Oysters

    8.Oysters

    11-02-201911m

    Steamed, marinated, stir-fried, grilled or dried. A classic in Chaoshan cuisine, the oyster is traditionally cultivated in the town of Jingzhou.

  • Chaozhou Mandarin Oranges

    9.Chaozhou Mandarin Oranges

    11-02-201911m

    A regional product, the Chaozhou orange can be deep-fried or dried and preserved to make sweet treats, while its peel can be used for zesty seasoning.

  • Lei Cha

    10.Lei Cha

    11-02-201912m

    In the Hakka tradition, tea leaves are cooked with fresh herbs, then ground with sesame seeds or peanuts in a mortar to make lei cha, a fragrant drink.

  • Tofu Cake

    11.Tofu Cake

    11-02-201913m

    Garlic, fat, liquor and fermented bean curd. The traditional tofu cake is a baked pastry boasting a rich taste profile and centuries of history.

  • Beef Hot Pot

    12.Beef Hot Pot

    11-02-201912m

    Expert butchers in Chaoshan sharpen their knives to slice premium beef into perfect, marbled cutlets that are juicy, tender, and ready for hot pot.

  • Beef Meatballs

    13.Beef Meatballs

    11-02-201912m

    Inheriting the techniques of previous generations, makers of Chaoshan beef meatballs dedicate hours of hard work to achieve perfect texture and flavor.

  • Yusheng

    14.Yusheng

    11-02-201913m

    Enjoyed with vegetables and dipping sauce, yu sheng (freshly sliced raw fish) is a delicacy with a long history in Chaoshan.

  • Meal of Fish

    15.Meal of Fish

    11-02-201912m

    Salted, boiled and air-dried in bamboo baskets, the mackerel scad is among many seafoods that make for a chewy, flavorful and simple main dish.

  • Fish Sauce

    16.Fish Sauce

    11-02-201913m

    Indispensable to Chaoshan cooking, fish sauce is traditionally made by salt-curing and fermenting hilsa herring, but new methods have cropped up.

  • Fish Ball and Wrapped Fish

    17.Fish Ball and Wrapped Fish

    11-02-201913m

    In Chaoshan, the lizardfish is deboned and pounded to make surimi (fish paste) -- a versatile ingredient with a uniquely smooth and elastic texture.

  • Mussels

    18.Mussels

    11-02-201912m

    Harvested from Nan'ao Island's shores, mussels are a summer delicacy that can be cooked with basil, folded into spring rolls and added to fried rice.

  • Galangal

    19.Galangal

    11-02-201913m

    Galangal arrived in Chaoshan from Southeast Asia a long time ago, imbuing meat dishes like chicken and lamb with a fragrant punch.

  • Chinese Motherwort

    20.Chinese Motherwort

    11-02-201911m

    Known for both taste and nutritional value, Chinese motherwort is blanched and added to soup and congee as a breakfast favorite.

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