STREET FOOD & Deep History in Tainan - Taiwan's Food Capital

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @chuckhuang4359
    @chuckhuang4359 Год назад +47

    Your introduction to these places are more detailed than a local can do. How did you do the homework to give such a good details for every place you have been? Unbelievable and way to go!

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +24

      Thank you so much! I'm not sure anyone could say anything nicer than this to us. We work hard to provide more background to the places we visit, when we can. Thank you for noticing!
      I'm pinning your comment; it means so much. 😊😊

    • @Gordaventure
      @Gordaventure Год назад +6

      Agree 100000%
      By the way, what’s up with the number of “oh” “Hmn…” lol. Food must be that goood ❤️😍😍😍

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +7

      @@Gordaventure the food really IS that good. Our reactions are exactly as you see on camera. 😊😊

  • @Lance58
    @Lance58 Год назад +27

    外國人所拍攝的台灣影片之中,你們真的很不一樣;身為台灣人,我覺得看你們的影片是一大享受,非常棒!
    台灣的芒果(mango)與鳳梨(pineapple),是全世界最好吃的!

  • @johnjalee2009
    @johnjalee2009 Год назад +18

    The reason there were so many people was because April 1 - 5 was a long weekend in Taiwan.
    April 4 was a public holiday: Children’s Day.
    April 5 was Tomb Sweeping Day, also a public holiday. Traditionally, most Taiwanese would spend the day to clean their family burial sites, typically in the mountains where weeds tend to grow around the graveyards, and pay respect to their ancestors. This is also a day of family reunion for those who work in different parts of the country from their hometowns, e.g. a person who work in Taipei returning to Tainan to join his/her family.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +7

      Ahhhh, thanks! So it was probably busy all 4 days? And that's why there were (probably) extra booths and a street closed? That makes sense. Thanks!

    • @johnjalee2009
      @johnjalee2009 Год назад +5

      @@TalesFromOurPocket The Tienhou Temple in Tainan is a popular attraction to tourists and local worshippers, so most of the booths and street vendors are probably permanently set up there.
      If you haven’t noticed, many night markets, or street vendors, in Taiwan tend to congregate around temples because that’s where the locals, and tourists like you, would come and spend money. It’s also a good place to do business because most vendors believe the gods/goddesses in the temple nearby would chase evils and bad luck away. 😅

  • @weiting-chi104
    @weiting-chi104 Год назад +21

    This is one of the excellent channels that I have ever seen, introducing Taiwan so profoundly and pleasingly.

  • @user-anyaou
    @user-anyaou Год назад +20

    很高興看到您們來安平,希望您們喜歡🙏
    您們來訪的期間是春假(清明掃墓節+兒童節連續假期)孩子們都放假,所以大街上人山人海😊;事實上,只要是連續假期我會選擇待在家裡,避開人潮~因為,我就住在安平運河邊,兩眼所及,就是向安平移動的車陣😂

  • @eggeight
    @eggeight Год назад +15

    安平著名的樹屋和安平堡超棒的!👍👍🏻👍
    節目越做越好了
    加油喔💪💪💪

  • @Rextsaiyo
    @Rextsaiyo Год назад +9

    The fried doughy is made by sweet pataton with tapioca strach, and the stuffing may use peanut powder and Demerara Sugar.
    when you fry the dough, the stuffing is melting into caramel liked syrup.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +2

      So it *was* sweet potato!? The way you describe it is so perfect to what we experienced. Thank you!

  • @hema28732001
    @hema28732001 Год назад +5

    非常棒的影片內容風格,無論在攝影手法,旁白,背景介紹及配樂,都令人愉快欣賞!

  • @elainehsieh9798
    @elainehsieh9798 Год назад +2

    Just discovered your Taiwan videos. They’re awesome! I’m Taiwanese American and visit Taiwan about every other year to visit family.
    Tainan is my hometown. My family’s lived there for over four generations now. Because of its history as Taiwan’s first capital, there are lots of historical sites in the city, which is probably one of the reasons why the transportation system is so bad. Any kind of construction to expand the roads or construct a subway system will inevitably hit a snag because of the historical sites. Even a renovation of a local elementary school a few years ago turned into an archeological dig and unearthed some artifacts from hundreds of years ago!
    Tainan also has a rich culinary tradition, with particularly famous 小吃, literally translated as “small eats.” They’re basically little snack size dishes. Some of my favorites are danzai noodles, fried shrimp rolls, sweet tofu pudding, and migao (a glutinous rice bowl). If you have a chance to visit Tainan again, I highly recommend trying some of them and visiting some of the other historical sites. I particularly love the charm of the Hiyashi Department Store, and it’s beautiful when lit up at night.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад

      Oh my gosh, I can't imagine the difficulty of construction in an area so steeped in history! We don't have many problems like that in the US, right? 😂 I'm envious to return so often - that's amazing! The food there is so very good and diverse. 😍

  • @its_clean
    @its_clean Год назад +9

    "That's not what I expected but I liked it" should be your channel slogan 😂 Seriously though in a world where so many people are afraid of anything unexpected, I love your openness and enthusiasm to not only try but also promote new things.
    (Also please note I've left 3 comments for the algorithm because we need to get you to 100k by the end of the year, your content is way too good to just be at 16k!)

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +1

      Every time we say "that's not what I expected" , we mean it. You might think that by now, we'd expect to be surprised instead, but that's clearly not the case, hahaha. 😂😂 (And gosh, thank you so very much for multiple comments and the compliment! 😊😊)

  • @劉美純-r2q
    @劉美純-r2q Год назад +3

    開心又看到很棒的影片!台灣的寺廟和美食都很有特色!
    下一次再來台灣玩,推薦去金門旅遊,你們一定會喜歡😘。

  • @tomchung8490
    @tomchung8490 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your adventurous spirit and taking the time to explore Taiwan, my home.

  • @俊文陳-u2l
    @俊文陳-u2l Год назад +3

    It's a good and wonderful thing that you both introduce local food, culture, and scenic place in Taiwan. Thanks a lot.

  • @k.p.w.6615
    @k.p.w.6615 Год назад +16

    Welcome to my hometown, Tainan City. Your video is absolutely amazing. Also, the oldest department store, Hayashi is in Tainan, too. At night, Hayashi looks quite dazzling... It is definitely worth a visit.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +1

      You have a really interesting hometown! Very lucky indeed. 😊

  • @MarkWang-ng3nz
    @MarkWang-ng3nz Год назад +8

    Tainan City is amazing,
    In the previous era of Kuomintang autocracy, it was not easy for the mayor candidate of the Kuomintang to be elected as the mayor of Tainan. Even if he was elected, he would be kicked out of power after one term and could not be re-elected. This is unique in all counties and cities in Taiwan.
    Jensen Huang, Lisa Su, the CEOs of NVIDIA and AMD, the world's leading chip factories, are all from Tainan.

  • @jiawoeihu4658
    @jiawoeihu4658 Год назад +6

    Just fyi, the gooey part of the oyster omelet is made out of potato starch and the peanut snack with cilantro is made out of malt, which is why it is so pliable. Great content!

  • @DavidJih
    @DavidJih Год назад +4

    *9:25** It looks like a Stuffed Sweet Potato(番薯碰).yummy!👍*

  • @peterbenjamin5372
    @peterbenjamin5372 Год назад +5

    The Oyster Omelet or 蚵仔煎 is not made using rice paper/flour, it uses sweet potato starch. An ingredient often used in a lot of dishes in Taiwan esp. in fried food where it replaces or supplements the flour used in making the batter for the crispy coating.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад

      We don't have sweet potato flour in the US (at least not that I've seen!). It was very good!

  • @hopingisland2005
    @hopingisland2005 Год назад +6

    Thanks for visiting Tainan, if possible recommend you could come again but in weekdays and stay more longer (like 3 or 4 days or more) , then you could see a truly Tainan which is more slowly and easily than in busy holiday.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад

      It would be fun to stroll the streets, but with fewer people. Thanks!

  • @tomchung8490
    @tomchung8490 Год назад +5

    Used to rep for a company in Tainan. Definitely great food. The first capital of Taiwan. Your videos are always fun, informative, enjoyable, and relaxing. The old street at Anping is always busy. The oyster omelette coating is made from tapioca powder, the same basic ingredient for boba.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +2

      The oyster omelette was so unique! We've never had anything like it. Delicious!

  • @taiwansivispacemparabellum9546
    @taiwansivispacemparabellum9546 Год назад +3

    16:00 😂 Your reaction is priceless.
    Those are called “ Lover Fruit” 情人果 , made from green unrip mangos.

  • @文少少
    @文少少 Год назад +4

    中間黃黃的,看起來有點類似地瓜球裡面的質地
    應該是蕃薯做的

  • @AmberCrossing
    @AmberCrossing 2 месяца назад

    Like your videos so much ❤Love from Taiwan 🇹🇼

  • @peterbenjamin5372
    @peterbenjamin5372 Год назад +3

    Yes you got it right in the video when you suspect that you guys are in midst of a holiday of some sort. April 1st to April 5th is a long holiday where Taiwan celebrate Children's Day 兒童節 on the 4th, and Qingming Festival 清明節 (Tomb Sweeping Day) on the 5th. This year the gov't decided to link them up into a 5 day long holiday partially to let people have more days to choose to go back home to do the Tomb sweeping (spread it out to avoid big traffic jams) and probably just let people have a long period of time off to enjoy with their families and spur a little bit of local tourism as well.

  • @jusjdus
    @jusjdus Год назад +2

    Have a nice day, great video!

  • @俊文陳-u2l
    @俊文陳-u2l Год назад +1

    I will follow your YT channel all the time because I can learn English from it.

  • @richardsoane6192
    @richardsoane6192 Год назад +1

    Great fun as always

  • @its_clean
    @its_clean Год назад +10

    That oyster omelette is called "o-a jian" (pronounced phonetically, like oh-ah-jian) and it's one of the most iconic traditional Taiwanese dishes. Also happens to be my all-time favorite food from Taiwan, I'm so glad you tried it! If you like the sweet chili sauce, you can buy it in a jar even in the States, it's called "tianlajiang".

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад

      Ohhhhh, great tip! I'll look for some in the States - thanks! Also, that oyster omelette was SO good. 😍😍

  • @gisellecheng5227
    @gisellecheng5227 Год назад +2

    Welcome to Tainan city

  • @RossCline
    @RossCline Год назад

    Great Job! Thank you!

  • @NaomisAdventures
    @NaomisAdventures Год назад +5

    Good video

  • @kikilin0127
    @kikilin0127 Год назад +3

    清明節連假
    連休5天

  • @raphaelthemessengeroffire5179
    @raphaelthemessengeroffire5179 Год назад +2

    Just for your historical info, that Oyster Omlet dish you tried was first originated from the French navy led by Captain Cooper who once occupied Keelong port city in northern Taiwan until a naval war erupted with the Qing Dynasty navy around that area, and French soldiers had no time to cook a meal during that battle but to make quick crepe mixed with oysters taken from nearby LOCALS, which was later learnt by the Keelong natives and the recipe changed overtime to become the omlet you eat today in Taiwan.😂

  • @bickeylee6311
    @bickeylee6311 Год назад +1

    Welcome to Taiwan .I like introduction about Taiwanese food and tourist attractions.💞👍😘

  • @sunset7389
    @sunset7389 Год назад

    台灣的夏天真的太熱了,尤其是南部,推薦秋天或春天再進行深度旅遊!(冬天北部有東北季風,迎風面很會下雨)

  • @廖嘉豐-f9m
    @廖嘉豐-f9m Год назад +3

    Like your vedio

  • @paiwanhan
    @paiwanhan Год назад +1

    Taiwanese oyster omelets usually are regarded poorly by expats and tourists. I'm glad you guys enjoyed it. Tainan is my favorite cities in Taiwan. If it had better public transportation, it would be even more enjoyable. Unfortunately the original Dutch Fort Zeelandia (present day Anping) was bombarded by the British in 1868 during the Camphor War, so most of the structures are lost.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +1

      Tainan was great, and so we're those oyster omelets! You're right about the public transit though. We waited for a bus for 45 minutes at the end of the day (the scheduled ones didn't arrive). Fortunately some kind of free bus came by and went close enough to our hotel that we took it!

  • @jovysparkstv7754
    @jovysparkstv7754 Год назад

    I missed to eat that oyster with eggs there really yummy! One of my favourite when I still living in there

  • @小美-p6r
    @小美-p6r Год назад

    真的很喜歡看外國人認識台灣的美食,人文歷史文化古蹟,因此我訂閱囉😊

  • @thinkbeforeleap
    @thinkbeforeleap Год назад

    17:06 ox-tongue cookies may taste bit dry but are perfect tea snacks, especially with oolong tea.

  • @sdarkao9297
    @sdarkao9297 Год назад +1

    👋👋WELCOME to Tainan!!🌞🌺

  • @abbyintaiwan905
    @abbyintaiwan905 Год назад

    The fried doughy thing (9:19) looks to me like what locals call “sweet potato puff”: It’s peanut and sugar inside a fried sweet potato+sweet potato flour dough.

  • @mariposabay4006
    @mariposabay4006 Год назад +1

    In case no one mentioned before, the coffin thingy is supposed to be with a whole section of toast. The filling was inspired by clam chowder.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +1

      They did have a larger size but we ate so many things, we wanted to be sure we had room! 😂 (Then the coffin toast was so good, we wished we had ordered the larger one, hahaha)

    • @mariposabay4006
      @mariposabay4006 Год назад

      @@TalesFromOurPocket hahaha That downsized version is indeed more reasonable for snacking.

  • @jeffliao1976
    @jeffliao1976 Год назад +1

    Welcome to Tainan ❤

  • @its_clean
    @its_clean Год назад +1

    Taiwan really likes cilantro + peanut for snacks/desserts. If you haven't had one yet, look out for the thing with ice cream, cilantro and shaved peanut brittle, wrapped up in a crepe like a burrito. I don't know if it has a real name, in Chinese we just call it a "peanut ice cream roll". I had it in Jiufen but I know it's big in Yilan and probably the night markets too.

  • @wtchen7202
    @wtchen7202 Год назад

    April 4 is children’s day. April 5 is the tomb sweeping day. So they must have a few days off at that time.

  • @anndixon5330
    @anndixon5330 Год назад

    I need to hear the engagement story! Nora is jealous of the mango candy.

  • @taiwansivispacemparabellum9546
    @taiwansivispacemparabellum9546 6 месяцев назад

    Algorithm brought me back to you again!

  • @劉先生-x1z
    @劉先生-x1z Год назад +2

    建議可以去鹿港媽祖廟,台灣歷史第二古老的媽祖廟,一府(台南),二鹿(鹿港),三艋舺(萬華),全臺第一位有清朝皇帝冊封金匾的媽祖廟在澎湖年代超過400年了

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад

      謝謝你! 😊

    • @劉先生-x1z
      @劉先生-x1z Год назад +1

      @@TalesFromOurPocket 還有世界上只有二個地方的玄武岩,澎湖是其中之一

  • @薇薇婷
    @薇薇婷 Год назад +3

    歡迎你們來高雄玩❤️我可以帶你們玩唷!
    當然是免費的導遊

    • @Gordaventure
      @Gordaventure Год назад +2

      Can I sign up too hehe :) I didn't get a chance to visit Tainan this time but mostly in Kaohsiung City. Would love to revisit the charming city.

  • @jasonweng1653
    @jasonweng1653 Год назад +1

    How do you make Chinese subtitles? Is it automatically translated by the RUclips system? The Chinese subtitles are translated very accurately. We like your videos very much.🎉 Welcome to Taiwan.😊

    • @cscss2923
      @cscss2923 Год назад +2

      I think they enter English subtitles and RUclips translates to Chinese. Machine translation from Chinese to English is not as good.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +3

      Hi, I first manually do the subtitles in English. Then I use an auto-translator to change them to about 8 other languages. I've been wondering whether the Chinese ones are accurate. I'm happy to hear they are! 😁😁

  • @Gordaventure
    @Gordaventure Год назад +2

    I had oyster pancake and stinky tofu (semi-forced by my parents) when I visited Taiwan a month ago. And ... despite growing up in Taiwan, I found they were not as attractive as I imagined any more haha. So I "politely" pushed the dishes back to my parent side of table :)

    • @Gordaventure
      @Gordaventure Год назад +1

      @asaburu65haha yeah. But I got a taste of my lovely family time 😇😇

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +1

      You didn't like the oyster pancake anymore? 😭 (The stinky tofu, we understand 🤣).

    • @Gordaventure
      @Gordaventure Год назад +1

      @@TalesFromOurPocket (no ...) I found the texture of the pancake was a bit too soft. Sort of like a ... hardened baby food LOL. I will try the fried Oyster thing though. At least it is crunchy :)

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад

      I understand that. I have texture issues with some foods as well (yogurt - I just can't 🫣). 😊

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +1

      But Bill can eat anything. 😂😂😂

  • @bctvanw
    @bctvanw Год назад +3

    Fort Zeelandia built by the Dutch is in ruins.
    The most of the buildings except the tower on the top of the ruins were built by the Japanese during Japanese era.

  • @cheng-enwang1299
    @cheng-enwang1299 Год назад

    You traveled like locals! You took the bus to those attractions. How did you achieve it? It was difficult when you guys didn't know Mandarin/Chinese characters.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Google Maps really helped us get around. Sometimes we would stare at the unfamiliar Chinese letters, comparing them between Google Maps and what we see in front of us (like a restaurant) and a nice local would help us. 😂😂🍴

    • @cheng-enwang1299
      @cheng-enwang1299 Год назад +2

      @@TalesFromOurPocket Taiwanese locals are super helpful and friendly.

  • @8889cash
    @8889cash Год назад

    I love your🎉🎉❤

  • @李心晨
    @李心晨 Год назад

    👍

  • @xxoo6303
    @xxoo6303 Год назад

  • @吳小-k2p
    @吳小-k2p Год назад +3

    四月四日是兒童節

  • @TL243
    @TL243 Год назад +2

    😎❤️🇹🇼‼️

  • @huangberg
    @huangberg Год назад +4

    有機會可安排(衫林溪)行程

  • @user-dhdwjzm
    @user-dhdwjzm Год назад

    Fried sweet potatoes。

  • @southedinburgh1971
    @southedinburgh1971 Год назад

    Looks like you hit a Taiwanese holiday lol

  • @jasonmallin8645
    @jasonmallin8645 Год назад

    What does a coffin taste like?

  • @巨神-o6c
    @巨神-o6c Год назад +1

    我猜25台幣的是甜粿

  • @楊勝隆_f2
    @楊勝隆_f2 Год назад

    廟會

  • @don75572
    @don75572 Год назад +1

    台南食物超難吃

  • @xxoo6303
    @xxoo6303 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍