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Flavorful Origins

In the second series of "Flavorful Origins", we discover the cuisine of Yunnan .

Documentary

Episodes (10)
1Wed, Oct 30, 2019

Dairy Products

Yunnan is known for a variety of dairy products, including Dali rushan: thinly sliced cheese that can be fried, grilled or dipped in honey.

2Wed, Oct 30, 2019

Nan Piӗ

A local wild berry features in nanpie, which refers t different types of flavorful pastes made from mashed vegetables or fish.

3Thu, Oct 31, 2019

Sa Piӗ

Sa is a culinary tradition that pairs cold meat or raw vegetables with a versatile sauce that is often mixed with pig blood curd.

4Thu, Oct 31, 2019

Lacquer Seed Oil

Derived from the fruits of the Chinese lacquer tree, qiyou is an oil used to cook eggs, congee, pork stew, roast chicken and even bee larvae.

5Thu, Oct 31, 2019

Ham

Found in local moon cake fillings, Xuanwei cured ham can be thinly sliced, steamed, cooked with egg, stewed or served as cold cuts.

6Thu, Oct 31, 2019

Pickled Vegetables

Salted and partially dried, the sow thistle can be pickled and stir-fried with pork to lend a sour, crunchy flavour, or added to white radish stew.

7Wed, Oct 30, 2019

Hardy Banana

Wrapped in leaves with a sticky rice or spiced fish, the Musa basjoo – a banana found in Yunnan – can make for a sweet snack or savoury dish.

8Wed, Oct 30, 2019

Sour Fruits

Besides being an appetite stimulant, tart fruits like lemon and sour papaya can be added to shredded chicken, carp or a sauce for dousing live shrimp.

9Wed, Oct 30, 2019

Rice Cake

The er, a flattened rice flour cake, can be backed into a sticky snack, sliced and stir-fried with vegetables or julienned into noodle-like strands.

10Wed, Oct 30, 2019

Salted Flour

Zha, an old custom, is an assortment of dried fermented vegetables or fish served as side dishes, made with ancient methods of food preservation.