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As the locals in Shanghai put it, 'Blessed are those
born in Shanghai as they have the most chances to taste delicious
food'. Shanghai Cuisine is not one of the Eight Major Cuisines of
China but is a choice blend of the most appealing aspects of these
other national styles of food. Also, Shanghai's chefs are always
ready to adopt the best aspects of foreign cuisines and make them
their own. Therefore, it may be safely said that you can enjoy all
the best food from home and abroad for all budgets when in Shanghai.
Classification
Shanghai Cuisine, also known as Hu Cai, includes two styles - Benbang
Cuisine and Haipai Cuisine.
Benbang Cuisine, literally meaning 'local cuisine', is the traditional
family style cuisine that appeared in Shanghai over 100 years ago.
Using fresh fish, chicken, pork and various vegetables as the main
ingredients, Benbang Cuisine always has a great flavor and a bright
color derived from the oil and soybean sauce. Like the dishes of
Suzhou and Wuxi cuisines, Shanghai Benbang dishes taste fresh, mellow
and sweet.
Haipai Cuisine, literally meaning 'all-embracing cuisine' is derived
from the cosmopolitan culture formed in Shanghai in the end of the
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It absorbs the advantages of many cuisines
from other regions of China and even western cuisines, and then
adapts them to suit local tastes. Fresh fish, shrimps and crabs
are the main ingredients of Haipai Cuisine. The appearance, flavors
and cooking techniques of the Haipai dishes have many variations.
Features of Shanghai Cuisine
Benbang Cuisine and Haipai Cuisine have many things in common:
First, they make great use of fresh meat, chicken, vegetables and
especially various marine ingredients such as fish, shrimps and
crabs. Secondly, Shanghai Cuisine has a great number of signature
dishes made from various seasonal ingredients. Thirdly, a wide range
of cooking techniques have been adopted and include steaming, braising,
stewing, stir-frying, quick-frying, deep-frying, boiling, marinating,
smoking and roasting. Fourthly, strongly hot food hardly ever forms
part of Shanghai Cuisine. Most of the dishes taste fresh, clear,
mellow, sweet or subtly spicy.
In recent years, Shanghai Cuisine has been greatly influenced by
Cantonese Cuisine. Consequently the dishes are now less oily and
more delicate with the use of more high quality and expensive ingredients.
People here have become more concerned about a healthy diet. This
means there is an upsurge in the trend towards the use of fresh
ingredients and in particular good quality fruit and vegetables.
Signature Shanghai Dishes
When you come to Shanghai, do not miss the chance to go to famous
Shanghai Cuisine restaurants and try the signature Shanghai dishes.
1. Xia Zi Da Wu Shen is noted as the most famous seafood dish in
Shanghai cuisine. Dried sea cucumber is immersed in water to restore
its original size and then stewed with oil, yellow wine, soybean
sauce, broth, sugar, shallot, starch sauce and shrimp roe. This
dish is nutritious with rich protein and minerals and is said to
effectively control cancer.
2. Ba Bao La Jiang is typical among the few spicy dishes in Shanghai
Cuisine. It is a Benbang dish featuring great flavor and bright
color. Bean sauce and chili sauce are blended and stir-fried with
shelled shrimps, chicken, chicken stock, pork, pig offal, dried
small shrimps, bamboo shoots and various kinds of seasoning. This
dish with such a great number of ingredients gives us some idea
of how delicate Shanghai cuisine can be.
3. You Bao He Xia is a good choice if you like sea food. Live shrimps
are deep-fried and then sir-fried with a special sauce made of yellow
wine, soybean sauce, sugar, shallot sauce and ginger sauce. The
dish tastes fairly sweet and fresh.
4. Yan Du Xian is a delicious stew. Pork and ham are first steamed
and then stewed in a soup with fresh bamboo shoots.
5. Qing Chao Shan Hu, also known as Xiang You Shan Hu, is an eel
dish. Fresh eels are stir-fried with shredded bamboo shoots, yellow
wine, soybean sauce, ginger, sugar and starch sauce. After being
put on a plate, chopped shallot is sprinkled on the dish and hot
oil is poured onto it. Consequently, Qing Chao Shan Hu crackles
when it is served at the table.
Besides the dishes mentioned above, Shanghai also provides diners
with an extensive menu of many other delicious Shanghai dishes such
as steamed crabs, sauted shelled shrimps, braised fish, smoked fish,
steamed shad, braised herring liver, braised eel, plain boiled chicken
and stewed chicken.
Local Snacks
Shanghai's local snacks should not be missed. You should try the
famous Nanxiang steamed stuffed buns, crab-yellow pastry, fried
stuffed buns, chop rice cake, vegetable stuffed buns, Leisha dumplings
and wontons. Various snack streets in Shanghai have many restaurants
and eateries to tempt you. Wujiang Road, Old Town God Temple Snack
Street, South Yunnan Road and Xianxia Road are the best among them.
As an all-embracing city, Shanghai offers various delicacies from
other regions of China and many foreign countries and areas. No
matter how fastidious you are about dining, you can enjoy your time
in Shanghai to the full!
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