Thursday, September 25, 2008

Now, We're Getting Closer

So there’s been list after list of food to try—the Omnivore’s Hundred was first, then the American list came about, and on and on. One of the lists that I saw that most intrigued me was a list for 100 Chinese Foods To Try! I’m missing 13 items, meaning I’ve eaten 87 of the 100 items…think I’m making progress on these different lists out there. Finally, one made for this eater! Check it out:

1. Almond milk
2. Ants Climbing a Tree (poetic, not literal, name)
3. Asian pear
4. Baby bok choy
5.
Baijiu
6. Beef brisket
7. Beggar's Chicken
8.
Bingtang hulu
9. Bitter melon
10. Bubble tea
11. Buddha's Delight
12. Cantonese roast duck
13.
Century egg, or thousand-year egg
14.
Cha siu (Cantonese roast pork)
15.
Char kway teow
16. Chicken feet
17.
Chinese sausage
18. Chow mein
19.
Chrysanthemum tea
20. Claypot rice
21. Congee
22.
Conpoy (dried scallops)
23. Crab rangoon
24. Dan Dan noodles
25.
Dragonfruit
26.
Dragon's Beard candy
27. Dried cuttlefish
28.
Drunken chicken
29.
Dry-fried green beans
30. Egg drop soup
31. Egg rolls
32. Egg tart, Cantonese or
Macanese
33. Fresh bamboo shoots
34. Fortune cookies

35. Fried milk
36. Fried rice
37. Gai lan (Chinese broccoli)
38. General Tso's Chicken

39. Gobi Manchurian
40. Goji berries (Chinese wolfberries)
41.
Grass jelly
42. Hainan chicken rice
43. Hand-pulled noodles
44.
Har gau (steamed shrimp dumplings in translucent wrappers)
45.
Haw flakes
46. Hibiscus tea
47.
Hong Kong-style Milk Tea
48.
Hot and sour soup
49. Hot Coca-Cola with Ginger
50. Hot Pot
51.
Iron Goddess tea (Tieguanyin)
52. Jellyfish

53. Kosher Chinese food
54. Kung Pao Chicken
55. Lamb skewers (yangrou chua'r)
56. Lion's Head meatballs
57. Lomo Saltado
58. Longan fruit
59. Lychee
60. Macaroni in soup with Spam

61. Malatang
62. Mantou, especially if fried and dipped in sweetened condensed milk
63.
Mapo Tofu
64. Mock meat
65. Mooncake (bonus points for the
snow-skin variety)
66. Nor mai gai (chicken and sticky rice in lotus leaf)
67.
Pan-fried jiaozi
68.
Peking duck
69.
Pineapple bun
70. Prawn crackers
71. Pu'er tea
72.
Rambutan
73. Red bean in dessert form

74. Red bayberry
75. Red cooked pork
76. Roast pigeon
77. Rose tea

78. Roujiamo
79. Scallion pancake
80. Shaved ice dessert
81. Sesame chicken
82. Sichuan pepper in any dish
83. Sichuan preserved vegetable (zhacai)
84. Silken tofu
85. Soy milk, freshly made
86. Steamed egg custard
87. Stinky tofu
88. Sugar cane juice
89.
Sweet and sour pork, chicken, or shrimp
90. Taro
91.
Tea eggs
92. Tea-smoked duck
93.
Turnip cake (law bok gau)
94.
Twice-cooked pork
95.
Water chestnut cake (mati gau)
96. Wonton noodle soup
97.
Wood ear
98. Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings)
99.
Yuanyang (half coffee, half tea, Hong Kong style)
100.
Yunnan goat cheese

I wonder, if I had to come up with my own list of 100 food items for the world to try, what would it be? Probably a mix-match of all of the lists that are out there! This has been fun--if anything, giving me a list of new foods to try!

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