What makes Taiwanese foods? What are the differences between Taiwanese and Chinese cuisine?

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Published 2024-03-21
Taiwan is a diverse, immigrant society. Over time, the fusion and innovation of its culinary cultures has made Taiwan into a world-renowned food destination. This video highlights some of Taiwan’s most famous dishes, taking you on a historical and cultural tour to rediscover foods that are all too familiar.

00:00 Introduction
01:13 Tainan Milkfish
03:54 Keelung Temple Night Market
08:08 Taipei Satay Beef Hotpot
09:34 Longgang Rice Vermicelli, Taoyuan
14:05 Yuanxuan Vegetables, Taoyuan
14:45 Conclusion

All Comments (19)
  • @stevenliew2507
    Appreciate more videos to introduce Taiwanese Cuisine & Places of Interest to Visit.
  • @bostonlilac
    I wish it's easier to read the captions , most time blurred into background making it difficult to read
  • @PaliAha808
    I lived in Taipei for 10 years. Taiwanese food? Brown & very oily. Objectively I dont think you'll find 5 star Taiwanese restaurants in the world's capital cities.
  • @DennisLie
    TAIWAN FOOD MY HOKKIAN FOOD THE BEST OFF THIS WORLO😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
  • @DennisLie
    MY GRAN PA & MOM ARE FROM TAIWAN TAKEN BY VOC TO OTHER ASIAN COUNTRY 🤣 BUT STIL I FIEL AS A HOKKIAN🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • 11:35 Ended? *They lost and fled, occupied the island illegally. * The disturbing, colonial Chinese totalitarian government/regime roCHINA who lost their civil war, at first they were here under the command of Allied forces but they failed to do good (that is also how Vietnamese people drove these Chinese away in the same time) but corrupted/savage as hell...
  • 9:22 The disturbing, colonial Chinese totalitarian government/regime roCHINA who lost their civil war, at first they were here under the command of Allied forces but they failed to do good (that is also how Vietnamese people drove these Chinese away in the same time) but corrupted/savage as hell then they took over the islands illegally... we're getting better through our sacrificed/fought for democracy/independence, and still fighting.
  • @louischau7982
    🙄 Taiwanese lost the war against the communist and flee to the island 🏝️. Stop this BS please and read some book
  • 1:27 "Han人" was invented and spread through Chinese ideology much later and there was no such identity back then, they were "pioneers from different regions, cultures(have different believe) and languages", even HK do not using the word or rarely if they learn it somewhere not in their daily life and history. In 1853《勸和論》, the concept of Tâi人 was written, then later the identity of Formosan/Taiwanese came into shape with our society suffered from Japanese, Chinese colonial totalitarian ruling and getting better with the democracy/independence we fought and fighting for.