Eat like a local: Sichuan
Updated: 2012-09-29 12:43
By Ye Jun (China Daily)
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Spicy and numbing foods make region iconic in China
Many Chinese people consider Chengdu and Chong¬qing the gourmet capitals of China. Many believe eating spicy food there will not give you any problem, because the cities are humid.
Therefore do not be afraid to try a spicy hot pot of beef, lamb or bullfrog. There will be plenty of side dishes to go with the hot pot, including mushrooms, vegetables and seafood.
For appetizers, a typical Sichuan restaurant offers two types of sausages: spicy and original.
You can dig into a tongue-numbing chicken, served with fresh red and sometimes green chili. The fresh dark-green pepper gives the chopped chicken a refreshingly spicy flavor.
Fried garlic greens with preserved pork is a classic Sichuan dish, and goes extremely well with rice.
Another classic is tea-smoked duck, which is a bit chewy but not greasy.
For more classic Sichuan specialties, try fish boiled in spicy soup, mapo toufu (pictured), dandan noodles and kungpao diced chicken.
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