2016 Silk Road food festival served up in Yangzhou
(chinadaily.com.cn)
2016-09-23
Masala chai, a special milk tea from India at previous Silk Road food festival in Yangzhou. [Photo from yznews.com.cn] |
As a city passionate about food, with a long culinary history stretching back through the dynasties, Yangzhou is hosting a food festival from Sept 23 to 26, laying the table for 50 different specialties from across the Silk Road region.
The event aims to echo the national Belt and Road Initiative, and promote exchanges and cooperation between Yangzhou and countries along the Silk Road, as well as raising the city's profile as the birthplace of Huaiyang cuisine.
This year's festival has doubled in size since last year with cuisines divided into sections of Middle Eastern, Japanese and Korean, Southeast Asian, European, and traditional Chinese.
The exhibition retains last year's best sellers, such as Arabian barbecue, Indian masala chai and super burgers. European specialties such as churros from Spain and squid from Argentina will be served this year.
Southeast Asian food specialties of scrambled yoghurt and dried fruit are set to amuse the taste buds. There will also be Chinese classics such as three delicacies wrapped in tofu skin from Wuhan, sour and spicy rice noodles from Chongqing, and oyster omelets.
Doner kebabs from Turkey at previous Silk Road food festival in Yangzhou. [Photo from yznews.com.cn] |
- Okroshka
Okróshka is a cold soup of Russian origin. The name means to crumble into small pieces.
- Yangzhou Fried Rice
Yangzhou Fried Rice is perhaps Yangzhou's most well-known dish.
- Boiled Salted Goose
Goose is indispensable on Yanzghou people's banquet.