I Didn’t Know Food In China Was Like This... 🇨🇳

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @JayandKarolina
    @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад +31

    ✅ Check out the tour here: lostplate.com/guangzhou-evening-food-tour/. (Don't forget to use our code JAYKAROLINA to get $5 USD discount) 😋

    • @BenRdme
      @BenRdme Месяц назад +1

      Google black chicken in indonesia we called it kintamani, its bitter n herbal delicious bcoz many herbs, medicines inside, yea chinese heat vs heat is like english hangover then drink beer again, hhee.

    • @choifayue9848
      @choifayue9848 Месяц назад

      coconut with black chicken cooked with Ginseng and herbs its suppose to give you a strong energy, especially in bed, get the picture? PEACE

  • @yonight6871
    @yonight6871 2 месяца назад +59

    The translator you are looking for is very professional and explains in detail. Guangzhou is China's most famous food city with a history of 2,000 years. It is most famous for its food, not its architecture. So you can stay in Guangzhou for a few more days and try more different foods. Guangzhou food is particularly suitable for foreigners. It is relatively light and delicious. Sichuan food is spicy and many people are not used to it. If you are not used to Chinese food, you can also choose Western food. Guangzhou has 3,000 cafes, 222 bakeries, and Western restaurants, so there are so many choices.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад +5

      Thank you so much for sharing all them insights 🙏🏼 Guangzhou was a true foodie paradise to us!!!

    • @benthekeeshond545
      @benthekeeshond545 Месяц назад

      Actually, most foreigners are familiar with Cantonese food. Especially before the 1990s. Most early overseas Chinese are Cantonese.

  • @horaceleung8646
    @horaceleung8646 2 месяца назад +34

    As a Cantonese, I need to explain the herbal tea.
    In the Cantonese culture, there is something called "damp heat" in the body. It is something that will accumulate over a long period of time, and once it accumulates to a certain extent, it will cause you to get sick. Therefore, in order to remove the damp heat in the body, you need to drink herbal tea. This herbal tea is called "凉茶" in Cantonese, which is directly translated into English as "cool tea". Therefore, for Cantonese people, this herbal tea is not drunk only when they are sick, but is drunk very often, usually once or twice a week.
    Because Cantonese people like to drink soup also, there is such a saying that the water in the body of Cantonese people is half soup and half herbal tea.
    In addition, in my opinion, the tour guide missed something very important, that is, Cantonese barbecue and chicken.
    Cantonese barbecue includes roast goose, barbecued pork, etc.
    And about the chicken, there is a saying in Guangdong: No chicken can leave Guangdong alive. If you don't eat chicken in Guangdong, it will be a very big loss.
    I suggest you go to a famous old restaurant in Guangzhou to have a meal, which will give you a deeper understanding of Cantonese cuisine.

  • @charlie-letsgo
    @charlie-letsgo 2 месяца назад +85

    Local Cantonese here, and I can attest that this food guide is a professional who knows stuffs well

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад +11

      Glad you think so Charlie because we also felt that Sue was just THE BEST!

    • @MarkMiller304
      @MarkMiller304 2 месяца назад +3

      She a northern girl though, must have been living there for a while

    • @benthekeeshond545
      @benthekeeshond545 Месяц назад

      But she does not speak Cantonese.

    • @billshun3963
      @billshun3963 28 дней назад

      Cantonese is a very fun language it has 9 tone unlike mandarin it only has 4 tones so they all sound like the same to foreigners.

    • @MarkMiller304
      @MarkMiller304 28 дней назад

      @@billshun3963 “fun” is a nice way to put it

  • @Lim5484
    @Lim5484 2 месяца назад +37

    真的越拍攝越好看和進步❤

    • @lion19557
      @lion19557 2 месяца назад +2

      当我还是个孩子的时候,医生告诉我妈妈,这个家伙已经准备好了

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад +3

      Thank you so much Lim ❤️ We really had a lovely time in China so glad that this energy is reflected in our vlogs!!!

  • @ymca7242
    @ymca7242 Месяц назад +6

    有一個當地人帶你們去食一定無錯。
    椰子烏雞很好味的湯水,亦很有益。
    這種腸粉在廣東很多地方都有得食,亦是一種美味的食品。
    廣東的雲吞麵也是一種美味食物。
    廣東人飲涼茶很普遍的做法。應該先試竹借蔗水,五花茶等比較易入口。
    中式甜品亦很多樣選擇。

  • @kathsmith4924
    @kathsmith4924 2 месяца назад +12

    good you had sue as tour guide she was lovely

  • @LazyJoe666
    @LazyJoe666 Месяц назад +11

    You met a very professional guide! So happy for you!

  • @firstlast-pt5pp
    @firstlast-pt5pp Месяц назад +5

    @30:39 - ginger is also medicinal - some people prefer ginger over medicine for nuasea because it works better

  • @kueihsianghoon7400
    @kueihsianghoon7400 2 месяца назад +24

    When you arrive in Guangdong, I strongly suggest you try roast goose and barbecued pork. I believe you will like them.

  • @Hoo88846
    @Hoo88846 2 месяца назад +5

    Eight Major Chinese Regional Culinary Styles (八 ba (eight) 大 da (big) 菜 cai (dishes) 系 xi (series)): Yue (Cantonese) from Guangdong province (Guangzhou is the capital city), Chuan (from Sichuan province), Zhe (Zhejiang province), Jiang (Jiangsu province), Lu (Shandong province), Xiang (Hunan province), Min (Fujian province), and Hui (Anhui province). Cantonese cuisine is the most well known both domestically and abroad because Guangzhou was the sole port city the world during the Qing Dynasty. Cantonese cuisine emphasized on original flavors, freshness and mildness, letting ingredients flavors express themselves without much use of condiments. Chuan (Sichuan) cuisine is characterized with mala, ma 麻 (numbness) and la 辣 (spicy) or numb and spicy flavors with heavy use of peppercorns. Xiang (Hunan) cuisine is characterized by spiciness. Zhejiang and Jiangsu provincial cuisines are characterized by tinge of sweetness. Signature Cantonese dishes include our familiar ones oversea such as claypot rice, cheung fun (Chang fen in Mandarin) (cheung/chang 腸 = intestine; fun/fen where you get the Sino-Vietnamese word pho 粉 = rice noodles), dim sum, wonton noodle soup where the noodles are called zhu 竹 (bamboo) sheng 升 (rise) mian 面 (noodles) or bamboo pressed noodles bound firmly together with duck eggs to give it its extreme firmness and bounciness, roasted duck/geese, char siu 叉燒 (chashu in Sino-Japanese and xa xiu in Sino-Vietnamese) which literally means “fork (cha) grilled (siu)” because barbecue used to involved forks grilling over a fire, roasted suckling pigs, stewed cow offals with white carrots/turnips, etc. Guangzhou is in the subtropical area facing the ocean so it’s very hot and humid year round due to heat evaporating the ocean water turning it into humidity. Thus, Cantonese love to drink their herbal tea (liang 涼 (leung in Cantonese) (cool) cha 茶 (tsa in Cantonese) tea) and slow cooked soups filled with herbs and a variety of vegetables to release the heat trapped inside the body due to high humidity in the air not allowing us to sweat. This tourist guide basically brings you to all taste many signature dishes of Cantonese cuisine which also spread to Hong Kong, Macau, Southeast Asia such as Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Sinospheric cultures like Japan, Korea and Vietnam.
    I am glad you are enjoying your time in China and learning the profound 5000 years of ancient civilization and tasting all the signature dishes along with learning their history. Guangzhou also has two of the world’s oldest mosques, Xianxian Mosque and Huaisheng Mosque built right after the founding of Islam in 620AD. Guangzhou was called Panyu. During the Qin Dynasty (221-206BC), General Zhao Tuo (Trieu Da in Vietnamese) 趙佗 was commissioned by Qin Shihuang to do the Baiyue Conquest in the south (Bach Viet in Vietnamese) (Bai 百 = hundred; Yue 越 = regions south of the Yangtze River). He founded the Nan Yue (Nam Viet in Vietnamese) Kingdom, which also started the 1000 year rule over Vietnam with the founding of the Vietnamese Zhao Dynasty 趙朝 (Trieu Dynasty in Vietnamese). Rice noodles fen 粉 (fun in Cantonese and pho in Sino-Vietnamese) was invented at that time, when his soldiers missed the noodles in the north, so they used rice plentiful in the wet south to create rice noodles. The name “Viet Nam” itself comes from reversing the two characters for the Nam Viet Kingdom (Nan Yue Kingdom in Mandarin) founded by General Zhao Tuo. Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces of China used to be called Wu Yue 吳越。Fujian province used to be called Min Yue 閩越。Guangdong, Guangxi and northern Vietnam used to be called Nan Yue 南越 (Nan/Nam 南 = south). Yunnan province used to be called Dian Yue 滇越。 Guizhou province used to be called Ye Lang 夜郎。Vietnam has the Lac Viet and Ao Viet people. All of them are considered the Bai Yue (Hundred Yue) people of southern China. There is an archaeological museum called Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue Kingdom right in Guangzhou, built by the successor and grandson of General Zhao Tuo, whose name was Zhao Mo. For more details, google search for “Nan Yue Kingdom” “Baiyue Conquest”, “General Zhao Tuo”, “invention of rice noodles”, etc.
    Guangzhou has several nicknames: Hua 花 (Flower) Cheng 城 (City); Wu 五 (Five) Yang 羊 (Goats) Cheng 城 (City; Sui 穗 (rice) Cheng 城 (city)….. Yue Xiu Park (Yue 越 = southern region of Yangtze River) Xiu 秀 = beautiful) has the Five Goats Statue where one of the goats has a tassle of rice in its mouth. The mother river of Guangzhou is Zhu 珠 (Pearl) Jiang 江 (River). There are night river cruises as you have already seen. You should check out some of these archaeological sites in Guangzhou in addition to their amazing cuisine.
    Greetings from Los Angeles from a Guangzhou born Chinese American. Enjoy and welcome to my birth city. ❤❤❤

  • @chrissun2882
    @chrissun2882 2 месяца назад +28

    Big fan from the down under. I’m planning to visit China again next year, year video made me wanna get my tickets sooner ❤

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад +3

      You should Chris! We're sure you'll have such a great time in China! Thank you so much for watching :)❤️

    • @good_man4083
      @good_man4083 Месяц назад +1

      You will love it

    • @Elena8595-k4l
      @Elena8595-k4l Месяц назад

      Welcome ❤

  • @HarveyChenBlog
    @HarveyChenBlog Месяц назад +13

    The English of this Chinese lady is very impressive!!

  • @frankli3281
    @frankli3281 Месяц назад +10

    This tour guide speaks perfect English, which is impressive

  • @bbq222888
    @bbq222888 2 месяца назад +17

    Cantonese people pay attention to using natural ingredients to balance their physical condition, so every day food and ingredients will have different benefits for the body, soup is a good choice, but it will be selected according to different seasons and different physical conditions, so it is not easy to place an order

  • @uknivek53
    @uknivek53 2 месяца назад +6

    Once again a superb vlog. I've found your China trip a fascinating insight into the country. It definitely is far more advanced using avaliable technology than I was aware of. Thanks again

  • @Joey66886
    @Joey66886 2 месяца назад +19

    Enjoy the Guangdong food you guys❤

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад +5

      😋 Cantonese food is our top favourite in China!!!

    • @benthekeeshond545
      @benthekeeshond545 Месяц назад

      @@JayandKarolina
      I have never been to the UK but I know Chinese cuisines in the UK are from Hong Kong.

  • @clearheaded5696
    @clearheaded5696 2 месяца назад +9

    It actually make sense that when your body trapped a lot of heat, the best way to get it out is by drinking hot water or soup. At the instant it may appear to be nonsensical but soon you sweat the heat is taken out from your body and the draft from outside will cool down your wet sweaty body surface.

  • @umbertoconte2081
    @umbertoconte2081 2 месяца назад +13

    Hi Jay congratulations on the video you made 😄
    Hi Karolina as always you are very good at explaining things 😘

  • @nigeltracy2009
    @nigeltracy2009 Месяц назад +2

    You’ve found yourselves a very professional and helpful guide. Wonderful!

  • @ryanevariste7650
    @ryanevariste7650 Месяц назад +2

    what a nice experience is it !!🎉,honestly i am a college student study in Guangzhou ,thanks for your series viedos and good local guide which is make me know about some special restaurants hiding in downtown, so i can't wait to explor its .Btw i planing to have a trip in korea ,your koera travel videos published in the past can give me so reference!!🤩

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! Best of luck with South Korea! We're actually filming a series 2 so will be releasing new Seoul & Busan videos soon!!! Hope you'll enjoy them too :)

  • @thekarlinteamrealestatenet2221
    @thekarlinteamrealestatenet2221 Месяц назад +1

    Hey, love your videos! I'm going to Hong Kong and Guanzhou in a couple of weeks and this has been helpful in our planning.

  • @neogalt2775
    @neogalt2775 Месяц назад +2

    At the 2nd restaurant specializing in rice "noodle," that dish is commonly found in dim sum restaurants. One of my favorites too.

  • @oscarwhk
    @oscarwhk 2 месяца назад +11

    Black chicken has less body oil, so it is good for souping.

  • @aevae8678
    @aevae8678 Месяц назад +1

    After seeing the video posted by the blogger, I am also looking forward to traveling to China.

  • @siucheung2043
    @siucheung2043 Месяц назад +3

    excellent and intesting video again ,keep working and enjoy at the same time

  • @上正止
    @上正止 2 месяца назад +10

    For some additional knowledge:There is so called Chinese saying that Cantonese will eat anything that moves and has four legs , except tables . Among different ethnic Chinese groups ,Cantonese food put a lot more emphasis on soups. As for Luo Han , it means Arhat , a stage in Buddhism when one has attained Nirvana . Another equivalent stage is Bodhisattva.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Месяц назад +1

      Stop repeating that stereotyped idea about ''eating anything that moves''. Although you think it shows Chinese's adaptability, resilience and survival skills but most Westerners think of this in a very negative light, in that it is very barbaric and disgusting to eat everything that moves. It just gives them extra ammunition to attack.

    • @中華傲訣
      @中華傲訣 Месяц назад +1

      I am Cantonese, why must i ridicule my own ethnic groups. This is a saying which the Chinese even knows. U can see it from another angle. That means Cantonese don't waste food. They eat anything that is edible and are not picky. Understand?

    • @中華傲訣
      @中華傲訣 Месяц назад

      ​@@s._3560The Chinese made the worse criticism against their race even more than the foreigners. They are the Chinese ppl with extreme thought and criticise for the sake of criticising. Don't compare them to me.

    • @sarakim5349
      @sarakim5349 Месяц назад +1

      when cantonese see ignorant comments, they would say "diu lei lou mou"

  • @rebellion0429
    @rebellion0429 Месяц назад

    Even as a Chinese I don't know those restaurants, must visit them next time in Guangzhou. Thank you for the video, Jay and Karolina!

  • @zhangzhouzhang365
    @zhangzhouzhang365 2 месяца назад +9

    They are so happy, this joy is not fake. I hope you continue to enjoy a beautiful and peaceful life in my country. I like your kindness.

  • @erictang6755
    @erictang6755 Месяц назад

    Very good tourist guide

  • @firstlast-pt5pp
    @firstlast-pt5pp Месяц назад +1

    @3:10 - as long as people don't get hurt, it's much more efficient - note the throughput of traffics - in China, you are more likely to die in a vehicle than on a bike for a driven distance

  • @GoodFella-xw8yx
    @GoodFella-xw8yx 2 месяца назад +22

    Your host was really nice and helpful!👍

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад +4

      Glad you think so! Sue was super informative and we had such great conversations with her about literally everything - from topics related to Guangzhou city, through food types, local life and people's customs 😍

  • @SubramaniSubbu397
    @SubramaniSubbu397 2 месяца назад +3

    love u to china peopele very helpful enjoy sir

  • @pamelajna
    @pamelajna Месяц назад +1

    Very interesting food you tried 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🫠

  • @dennislau4185
    @dennislau4185 Месяц назад

    A very good tourist guide in Guangzhou.

  • @HarveyChenBlog
    @HarveyChenBlog Месяц назад +5

    Yes. It's only a tip of iceberg for very rich Cantonese cuisine.

  • @dennislau4185
    @dennislau4185 Месяц назад

    It brings back my childhood experience in Guangzhou. I love my motherland, China. !!

  • @larryli3333
    @larryli3333 Месяц назад

    Professional guidance on humidity😊😊

  • @rich-rothschild1400
    @rich-rothschild1400 2 месяца назад +2

    Tip for you both in the future. If you have a can of drink. Tap the can a few times on top. By doing this, the gas falls down in the can. But you have to do it a few times on top where you drink out of. Then open the can hope this helps in the future so that you don’t get spray coming out.

  • @longyou8254
    @longyou8254 Месяц назад

    Thx for sharing

  • @BestLee96
    @BestLee96 2 месяца назад +4

    Welcome to Guangzhou

  • @Pinky-pm4sq
    @Pinky-pm4sq 2 месяца назад

    Love you guys. Welcome to Guangzhou❤❤❤

  • @雨-e8k
    @雨-e8k 2 месяца назад

    I like your video very much. Come here to watch it after seeing it on the Chinese website❤🎉

  • @charlielee1042
    @charlielee1042 2 месяца назад +5

    Miss tour guide's accent is very interesting, and she always raises her tone at the end.😂😂😂

  • @Zyooong
    @Zyooong 2 месяца назад +1

    Welcome to China, if you have the opportunity to travel to more cities, there are many beautiful cities, food and scenery waiting for you in China, I wish you a pleasant journey.

  • @hanxu-look
    @hanxu-look 2 месяца назад

    Are you planning to visit Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area in Leshan? You can also eat some beef and chicken

  • @Allen_168
    @Allen_168 Месяц назад

    like your videos.I recommend you can go to Shenzhen,a beautiful ciy, very close to Guangzhou.The people in Shenzhen come from many provinces,so there are many kinds of food from different areas of China. and it is a coastal city,you can go to Shenzhen Bay Park.

  • @maniaouri2146
    @maniaouri2146 Месяц назад +1

    Chinese cuisine is a true science combining medicinal benefits for ealth and its variety id unlimited

  • @good_man4083
    @good_man4083 Месяц назад +1

    Both of you are so so lucky to exporting China I wish I can do the same 😂😂😂❤❤❤

  • @雨-e8k
    @雨-e8k 2 месяца назад

    I like your video very much. Come here to watch it after seeing it on the Chinese website❤

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

    • @kim-e3w5m
      @kim-e3w5m Месяц назад

      Me,too.i like you two guys very much,so i download RUclips😂 for you ​@@JayandKarolina

  • @Christine_kylin
    @Christine_kylin 2 месяца назад

    There is a double skin milk shop in Guangzhou called "Yuenan Xin" (粤南信)which is very delicious. I recommend you to go!

  • @studiocinese138
    @studiocinese138 2 месяца назад +7

    That chinese guide speaks eccellente english!!! I am so so so jealous!!! By the way i think that she comes from Sichuan 😂And you two guys are just so so welcome to China, you two are so so nice 😊 hi from italy by a guy from Chengdu😂

  • @wailunau9076
    @wailunau9076 2 месяца назад +14

    相信這位導遊是外省人吧,在廣州,如果同是廣東人,會用粤語溝通的。

    • @bonanap7183
      @bonanap7183 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@wailunau9076 does it matter? as long as she knows Cantonese food ( I am Cantonese and i like to speak Cantonese)

    • @chow80312
      @chow80312 2 месяца назад +2

      未必,宜家D細路連廣東話都唔識聽,學校講普通話返到屋企父母又唔用廣東話同佢地溝通!過多幾十年隨時冇人用廣東話。

    • @horaceleung8646
      @horaceleung8646 2 месяца назад +2

      其實我覺得佢既推介並唔算係好代表到真正既粵菜。

    • @AllenLam-pr9xr
      @AllenLam-pr9xr Месяц назад

      ​@@horaceleung8646她是北方女孩,所以。。。。。。

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад +4

      Yes, that's correct. Sue comes from Beijing :)

  • @thelayman6189
    @thelayman6189 Месяц назад +1

    In an age when the entire globe is stuck with employability and arguing how to train their people, I think LostPlate is quietly doing the best job of recruiting, training and imparting the attitude they conceive .... I'm saying this after just two videos... Do convey my appreciation to your next LostPlate host 👍

  • @firstlast-pt5pp
    @firstlast-pt5pp Месяц назад

    @11:44 - mainland China banned "pink" light on meat products - you can see a lot of pink light on meats in Hong Kong's wet markets

  • @LW78321
    @LW78321 Месяц назад +1

    "feels like I'm drinking health" 😄 great to see you enjoyed the herbal soup!

  • @violetviolet888
    @violetviolet888 2 месяца назад +1

    11:11 When repeating Chinese terms, try your best to listen to get the *inflection* correct. When you asked if they would understand you, maybe not because your pronunciation is way off. The way syllables are stressed or go up or down in sound and relative to each other really matter.

  • @jplin888
    @jplin888 2 месяца назад +1

    Shunde Foshan is my favorite city for delicious cantonese cuisine. Not too far from Guangzhou. Foshan is the ancestral home of Bruce Lee. There is a statue and museum dedicated to the Legend.

  • @強中國中國強
    @強中國中國強 Месяц назад +1

    咋找到这么专业的导游朋友 👍👍👍👏👏👏

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад +1

      We found Sue through Lost Plate 😍 Link in the description above 🔗☝🏼

  • @user-sm3ru1fm6g
    @user-sm3ru1fm6g 2 месяца назад +3

    Good that healthy food available at resturants, especially for those too lazy to cook!

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад +4

      Oh yes! I personally love to think that I'm nourishing my body so for me the tour was just amazing! And knowing that Guangzhou locals can have it on a daily basis I'm actually a bit jealous 🤭❤️ [Karolina]

  • @FrankZhang-pj9nn
    @FrankZhang-pj9nn 2 месяца назад +1

    we start to use the shared bike less than 15 years. so for most of cities, they didn't have the seperated road for bike and scooter. most of scooters are used for delivery as takeaway is very convenient and popular in China. so these scooters have to use the road with people. every coin has two sides. if people stay at home and enjoy the takeaway, they should complain these scooter occupy the road with people.

  • @Howie-m3g
    @Howie-m3g 2 месяца назад +21

    Actually China has“八大菜系”,8 food systems. But I think Guangdong Food suits foreigners best without too much strong flavor. It is very happy to see you enjoying.😂

    • @openzzf9937
      @openzzf9937 2 месяца назад +1

      不,闽菜最适合。老米的中餐厨师6成是福州人。酸酸甜甜。

    • @Howie-m3g
      @Howie-m3g 2 месяца назад

      @@openzzf9937 咕咾肉之类的吗?我也爱吃哈哈

    • @南洋小国
      @南洋小国 2 месяца назад +2

      @@openzzf9937 不,马来西亚人祖籍广东认为粤菜最棒😊

    • @openzzf9937
      @openzzf9937 2 месяца назад +3

      @@南洋小国 粤菜肯定比闽菜影响力大,闽菜的大师以前也去广州培训过,如何让本地菜与国际接轨。历史原因,8090年代大量福州人去米国打工,基本和餐饮业有关,有段时间甚至垄断了中餐行业。他们用闽菜的技法去制作粤菜,川菜。导致的结果就是中餐出现第九菜系“美式中餐”。酸酸甜甜成了特色。这点和福州本地菜差不多,啥菜都放糖。

    • @ScorpionX669
      @ScorpionX669 2 месяца назад +2

      Chinese people in the comments arguing about which is the best. 😂😂 Be it Cantonese or Fujian, Guangdong or Beijing or shang hair. It's all China.

  • @lanbinkojiro
    @lanbinkojiro Месяц назад

    哈哈哈,这些菜都非常健康。我也在广州经常吃❤

  • @bonanap7183
    @bonanap7183 2 месяца назад

    some consider the epitome of Cantonese cuisine is in 顺德 ShunDe, a district of 佛山 Foshan city adjacent to Guangzhou.

  • @cra2iey677
    @cra2iey677 2 месяца назад

    You guys should try out the morning breakfast 'Dim Sum' in Guang Zhao

  • @edwardlin2941
    @edwardlin2941 2 месяца назад +1

    “LuoHan” means Arhats, generally the main disciples of Buddha. In other Sino centric communities such as in HK or Taiwan, Buddhist veg restaurants are very prevalent.

  • @papagiorgio23
    @papagiorgio23 Месяц назад

    Well, Southern and Northern China’s cuisine totally different, Southern Chinese cuisine is typical Chinese food and Northern Chinese cuisine is more close to western(Mongolian, central Asian, middle eastern) such as eat kebab with pita and drink beer

  • @karaki369
    @karaki369 2 месяца назад +3

    China has a long history of more than 4,000 years, with different ethnic groups separated and merged, so different regions have developed unique food cultures. In terms of food diversity, China can be compared with the whole of Europe. For example, the difference between the food culture of Manchuria and Cantonese is greater than the difference between the UK and Russia.
    I was born and raised in North China and went to Canton for university. It took me several years to adapt to some of Cantonese food culture. I still can't accept some of it, such as Cantonese people like to eat raw seafood (鱼生). Of course, there are many delicacies that I have never seen. Rice noodle rolls are delicious, which kind of breakfast cannot be found in northern China. The deliciousness of Char Siu(BBQ Pork) is irresistible.
    If you haven't left Canton when you post the video, I would like to recommend you some restaurants that I often went to when I was in college.

    • @bonanap7183
      @bonanap7183 2 месяца назад

      wrong, 5000 years at least

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад

      China is truly such a diverse country and that's what make it even more interesting to visit it! We honestly felt like we've been introduced to a completely different country when changing the regions :)

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад

      We're already out of Guangzhou but feel free to share your recommendations :)

  • @bbq222888
    @bbq222888 2 месяца назад +2

    Cantonese people will eat some of what they need, or less of what they don't, according to their physical condition, for example, if you hot and humid, we will eat less fried food

  • @lovecat4221
    @lovecat4221 Месяц назад +1

    欢迎博主前来广州游玩,我推荐你可以尝试的有肠粉chang'fen 、干炒牛河gan'chao'niu'he 、艇仔粥ting'zi'zhou、竹升面zhu'sheng'mian、红米肠hong'mi'chang、虾饺xia'jiao、烧麦shao'mai等食物,当然这些食物在广式早茶中都有。正餐的菜品有叉烧cha'shao、白切鸡bai'qie'ji、烧鹅shao'e、糖醋排骨tang'cu'pai'gu、五柳炸蛋wu'liu'zha'dan、腊肠la'chang等食物。小吃类的有双皮奶shuang'pi'nai、钵仔糕bo'zi'gao、糖水tang'shui、猪脚姜zhu'jiao'jiang、猪肠粉zhu'chang'fen、芝麻糊zhi'ma'hu、马蹄糕ma'ti'gao等小吃。当然还有很多的食物推荐,但我现在想不出具体的食物。最后,欢迎博主在广州玩得开心!

    • @bbq222888
      @bbq222888 Месяц назад

      @@lovecat4221 是時候吃煲仔飯了。

  • @who52au
    @who52au Месяц назад +1

    It's impossible for any westerner government leaders to understands these "added ON elevator or Lifts " is part of the Chinese officials government work with their citizens needs . not to knock it down and rebuild with new price tag for builders profit .The ginger milk " Pudding " is a treat for any oversea visitor . the guide is doing a wonderful job and explanation .

  • @ShaynaYeiser
    @ShaynaYeiser Месяц назад

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  • @benthekeeshond545
    @benthekeeshond545 Месяц назад

    Guangzhou in Canton is supposed to be the city I should have gone to in China. However, I was in China 4 times but never went to Guangzhou. Very soon, I will go there along with my son.

  • @bonanap7183
    @bonanap7183 2 месяца назад

    i am Cantonese, i like the thicker skin changfen (肠粉)in restaurants (茶楼)where the filling is properly rolled inside

  • @郭天
    @郭天 Месяц назад

    I am from Guangzhou, but we are not particularly fond of these foods. You can also choose some more local specialty foods

  • @Wudayei
    @Wudayei 2 месяца назад

    去广州一定要试试早茶和靓汤,至于凉茶真的没必要实在太苦了一般人喝不下的,实在想尝鲜的可以用杯一口喝完不然大部分人喝不下第二口的

  • @kaseyhuang5430
    @kaseyhuang5430 Месяц назад +1

    must try dimsum and yumcha !!!!

  • @proudasiangirl576
    @proudasiangirl576 Месяц назад

    I find it interesting that Sue was conversing in Mandarin with the locals but since Guangzhou is a Cantonese region, I would have expected her to speak Cantonese. Maybe she's from another part of China and others understand her Mandarin. Her English is very fluid, fluent and enunciates perfectly. Perhaps she has lived in the US for a while. I noticed that she says "elevator" vs. British English "lift".

  • @simplyme3306
    @simplyme3306 2 месяца назад

    There's a saying in chinese. 吃在广州. In Guang Zhou to eat. As a Cantonese we are finally planning a trip to Guang Zhou next year. Gonna start bookmarking!

  • @bonanap7183
    @bonanap7183 2 месяца назад

    good to show traditional way of making Cantonese wonton noodle. good wonton noodle is made of flour and duck eggs,no water added, noddles should be chewy and springy.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад

      Yes, you are right! We loved its texture - super chewy and satisfying in the same time :)

  • @lok7o
    @lok7o 2 месяца назад +3

    The beginning of the video is 【市二宫】, haha, unbelievable.

  • @michaellim492
    @michaellim492 Месяц назад

    Try roast goose, if you are in Guangzhou and you haven't tried roast goose meaning you have not been to Guangzhou before.

  • @NoohCee
    @NoohCee Месяц назад

    Just to add that Cantonese cuisine has further subdivisions, such as Chaozhou (or Teochiew) cuisine. Each has its own unique character.

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  Месяц назад

      Sounds amazing! We loved Cantonese food in Guangzhou, Shenzen & even Hong Kong so it would be interesting to try even more of it 😍

  • @bonanap7183
    @bonanap7183 2 месяца назад +2

    I am Cantonese,i never wash my utensils at restaurant, it's useless. The ultimate test of a Cantonese cuisine chef's skill is steam fish.

  • @KWExploretheworld
    @KWExploretheworld Месяц назад

    “Luohanzhai” is a fancy and literary way of saying it. If you want to say that you’re vegetarian, you can just say you “chi su” which means you eat vegetables only.

  • @KWExploretheworld
    @KWExploretheworld Месяц назад

    It’s not just because of the infrastructure set-up but also because a lot of the scooter-drivers are actually delivery guys. So time is money for them - they’re trying to avoid the traffics on the road to squeeze in as many orders as possible as they often get paid according to the number of deliveries they made. Also, they may have their salary cut due to complaints for late deliveries and they’re really afraid of that. But that’s also the reason why Chinese people are efficient and always on time. You can try ordering on the apps and experience it yourselves. The apps estimate how much it takes for the food to arrive and the food always arrive on time; if not, the drivers suffers. I personally don’t like it when the non-delivery-guys scooter drivers drive on the pavement but for those delivery guys, I’ve got to give it to them because whenever I think of the hardship they are in trying to make a living, I would not mind anymore if they use the pavement.
    Besides, some cities are better designed. I’ve seen videos of Hangzhou and there’re roads separately designed for scooter drivers.

  • @chiang_paul
    @chiang_paul 2 месяца назад +2

    先按讚,等一下再來看😂❤

  • @CloudHan-han
    @CloudHan-han Месяц назад

    There are eight major cuisines in Chinese cuisine, and Guangdong cuisine is one of them. As someone who loves spicy food, it was really difficult for me to accept it when I was in Guangdong because Cantonese cuisine is very light. Shanghai cuisine was not selected due to its limited audience, and I also don't like to eat it. Most Chinese people like Sichuan cuisine and Hunan cuisine because they have rich seasonings, diverse tastes and are very hot.

  • @ThidaratLoff
    @ThidaratLoff 2 месяца назад +3

    哦。在广州啊。广州粤菜偏甜 我们云南菜辣 欢迎来云南大理 丽江。香格里拉😂祝你旅途愉快😂😂😂

    • @JayandKarolina
      @JayandKarolina  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes! For us the tastes in various regions of China are definitely very different! 😋😋

    • @wailunau9076
      @wailunau9076 2 месяца назад +3

      我是廣東人,常去廣州工作,但不覺得廣州的粤菜是偏甜,比起香港的粤菜,廣州的粤菜反而更有食物的原味。
      個人覺得,上海菜才是比較偏甜的。

    • @ThidaratLoff
      @ThidaratLoff 2 месяца назад +1

      @@wailunau9076 嗯 上海菜喜欢勾芡 广东菜确实是营养价值很高 饮食差异很大 不过呆一段时间我也喜欢广东菜 营养价值高 很暖胃🤣

    • @polofar99
      @polofar99 2 месяца назад +1

      Cantonese cuisine is not famous for sweet, but it is lighter flavour than other Chinese cuisines. Jiangsu and Zhejiang(Including ShangHai) cuisines are sweeter one.

    • @ThidaratLoff
      @ThidaratLoff 2 месяца назад

      @@polofar99 嗯。是的 我来自云南 所以觉得口味差异很大。但是我知道 广东口味很养生 哈哈 全中国人都知道 哈哈😄……

  • @lizsspringday5701
    @lizsspringday5701 Месяц назад

    Let Karoline talk 😉 She’s so adorable

  • @徐春桦
    @徐春桦 2 месяца назад +5

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @shuiguohuooo3292
    @shuiguohuooo3292 2 месяца назад

    欢迎博主来到广州,粤菜口味偏淡,在这里湘菜馆也很多,这个辣味适中,有机会可以尝试一下,来了广州也可以去广州塔看看,在中国我们叫它“小蛮腰”

  • @bonanap7183
    @bonanap7183 2 месяца назад +1

    of course we have vegetarian food in China, called Su Shi 素食,used to be Buddhist but not necessarily nowadays.

    • @kuenchik9072
      @kuenchik9072 2 месяца назад

      I totally agree. I was in Guangzhou last year and there were (non religious) vegan restaurants. But Sue is correct in that historically most vegans made the choice due to Buddhism.

  • @sandyjohnson2320
    @sandyjohnson2320 Месяц назад

    It's called changfen or rice sausage

  • @lawrencecheong29
    @lawrencecheong29 Месяц назад

    Now you know.🥰

  • @fangliu-y5w
    @fangliu-y5w Месяц назад

    good

  • @FrankZhang-pj9nn
    @FrankZhang-pj9nn 2 месяца назад +3

    all you ate are snack and street food. the guide even didn't let you try the famous cantonese food, i.g., roast goose, roast duck, roast chicken, oil chicken and fried pigeon.
    BTW the black chicken soup is good for women especially during the speical days per month. lol

  • @roaringape
    @roaringape Месяц назад

    Luohan in English is Arhat

  • @Nenyan1
    @Nenyan1 Месяц назад

    拍得真好,一口气看完所有视频。凉茶没必要喝,太苦了,在中国,除了广东没人喝的。

  • @natejones5608
    @natejones5608 2 месяца назад

    Having something hot when the weather is humid is not unknown in the UK - people do drink hot tea in hot weather. (Well, I do myself.)