This episode of Travelogue explores the best of Qingdao. In this segment presenter Marc Edwards gets a taste of the city’s various culinary delights — from fried street food to exquisitely prepared Shandong cuisine. He also drops by Qingdao’s ‘Little Bavaria, glimpsing the crowds of wedding parties taking advantage of… Continue Reading From fried street food to exquisite Shandong cuisine, Qingdao is never short of culinary delights

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Who influenced the flavors you love today? For chef Zhou Yongle, it was his grandmother. In this video, Zhou traces his roots to China’s Hunan Province and rediscovers the spicy flavors of his ancestors. 0:00 ‘Every dish has its own genes’ 1:10 A childhood filled with spicy food 2:07 What… Continue Reading A Chef’s Search for the Spicy Flavors of His Ancestors

Think about your typical Chinese restaurant in the United States. What’s on the menu? It’s likely wonton, chop suey, and lo mein. These dishes all come from one part of China: the Cantonese region. But even Cantonese food is more diverse than what you might find in the States. Seafood,… Continue Reading What Is Cantonese Food? – Eat China (S1E2)

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If you keep watching, you’re gonna be craving local food from Jiangsu! World famous fried rice, all kinds of noodle soup, tofu specialties, perfectly prepared meat and seafood, as well as a number of vegetarian dishes can be found on every banquet table in Jiangsu Province. Not to mention dumplings,… Continue Reading Visit Jiangsu: Food