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Small eats are the big thing in Taiwan where the philosophy is eat often and
eat well.
Sure, there's the internationally accepted three-meals-a-day format of
dining, but why be so limited when you can make like the Taiwanese and do
some gourmet snacking at any time of the day, all day, every day?
The capital Taipei has around 20 streets dedicated to snacking.
Every time you think you've found the best streetside bao, the most
incredible stinky tofu stand or mind-blowing beef noodle soup, there's
always another one that surpasses it.
Taiwanese food is a mash-up of the cuisines of Min Nan, Teochew and Hokkien
Chinese communities, as well as Japanese cuisine. (Taiwan was a dependency
of Imperial Japan for 50 years.)
The results of these culinary marriages are diversely delicious.
When we asked some Taiwanese friends about the best food on their island,
the argument that ensued almost broke up life-long friendships.
"We almost had a war -- we just have too many good eats," was the typical
reply.
Food: it's serious, it's respected, it's all excellent in Taiwan. |
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