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Five-spice Powder

Linked to 5 dishes across 2 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring five-spice powder

Braised Pork Rice, or Lu Rou Fan, is a beloved Taiwanese comfort dish featuring finely chopped pork belly slow-cooked in a savory, slightly sweet soy-based sauce served over steamed rice. It is a staple street food and home-cooked meal that embodies the rich culinary traditions of Taiwan's night markets and family tables.
Taiwanese
Roast Goose🍽️ main
Roast Goose is a signature Cantonese dish known for its crispy skin, succulent meat, and rich, savory flavor. It holds cultural significance as a celebratory dish often served during festivals and family gatherings in southern China, especially in Guangdong province.
Cantonese Chinese
Gua Bao🍽️ main
Gua Bao is a Taiwanese street food consisting of a fluffy, steamed bun folded and filled with braised pork belly, pickled mustard greens, crushed peanuts, and cilantro. It is a beloved snack that reflects Taiwan’s rich culinary heritage and is often enjoyed as a quick meal or comfort food.
Taiwanese
Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken is a popular street food known for its crispy, flavorful bite-sized pieces of marinated chicken, typically seasoned with basil and fried to perfection. It embodies the vibrant night market culture of Taiwan and highlights Taiwanese preferences for bold, savory, and aromatic snacks.
Taiwanese
Roast Duck🍽️ main
Cantonese Roast Duck is a savory dish known for its crispy skin and tender, flavorful meat, often glazed with a maltose-based sauce. It holds cultural significance as a celebrated festive and banquet dish within Cantonese cuisine, showcasing the mastery of roasting techniques.
Cantonese Chinese