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| Chinese | 莆田菜 | ||||||||||
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| Henghwa cuisine | |||||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 興化菜 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 兴化菜 | ||||||||||
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Putian cuisine, also known as Henghwa cuisine or Henghua cuisine, is a style of Chinese cuisine originating from the Putian people of Putian, Fujian Province. It is a style of Fujian cuisine.
Since Putian is a coastal area, ingredients such as seaweed, oysters, clams and other seafood are commonly used in Putian cuisine.
Putian cuisine is also eaten by the Chinese diaspora in South-East Asia. The eponymous "Putien" restaurant in Singapore, originally a simple kopitiam, won a Michelin star in 2016[1] and has since franchised itself into an international chain.[2]
Notable dishes
| English | Traditional Chinese | Simplified Chinese | Pinyin | Pe̍h-ōe-jī | Description |
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| Bian rou soup | 扁肉汤 | biǎn ròu tāng | Fine pork dumplings in broth. The dumpling wrapper itself is also made from pork meat. | ||
| Duotou clams | 哆头蛏 | duō tóu chēng | Chinese razor clams (Sinonovacula constricta) from the village of Duotou are a seasonal delicacy available from April to August.[3] | ||
| Henghwa fried bee hoon | 兴化炒米粉 | ||||
| Lor mee | 滷麵 | 卤面 | lǔ miàn | ló͘-mī | |
| Lychee pork | |||||
| Stir-fried yam |
Bian rou dumpling soup
Salt-baked duotou clams
References
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