
Flavorful Origins
Embark on a delightful journey through the culinary traditions of China and uncover the stories of the people who create and cherish its dishes.
Seasons

1. Olives
Air Date: 2019-02-11
In Chaoshan, olives are preserved in distinct ways and appear in a variety of dishes, including fresh juices and meat soups.

2. Hu Tieu
Air Date: 2019-02-11
A quintessentially Chaoshan staple and a taste of home for many, kway teow (rice-noodle strips) can be stir-fried or wrapped around tasty fillings.

3. Marinated Crab
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Garlic. Cilantro. Chili pepper. The marinated raw-crab dish varies in style from Puning to Shantou, but it's always fresh and tender.

4. Brine
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Cinnamon, anise and galangal are among the spices that go into Chaoshan brine, a key ingredient in braised offal, goose head and hot pot.

5. Puning Bean Paste
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Long ago, migrants from the north brought soybeans to Chaoshan, now home to a unique bean paste featured in many dishes, from spinach to steamed fish.

6. Preserved Radish
Air Date: 2019-02-11
An age-old Chaoshan tradition, the preserved white radish can put an innovative spin on various dishes, from spare ribs to stir-fried squid.

7. Seaweed
Air Date: 2019-02-11
To bring out umami and impart the flavor of the sea, the versatile ingredient seaweed can be stir-fried, deep-fried, roasted and sprinkled on soup.

8. Oysters
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Steamed, marinated, stir-fried, grilled or dried. A classic in Chaoshan cuisine, the oyster is traditionally cultivated in the town of Jingzhou.

9. Chaozhou Mandarin Oranges
Air Date: 2019-02-11
A regional product, the Chaozhou orange can be deep-fried or dried and preserved to make sweet treats, while its peel can be used for zesty seasoning.

10. Lei Cha
Air Date: 2019-02-11
In the Hakka tradition, tea leaves are cooked with fresh herbs, then ground with sesame seeds or peanuts in a mortar to make lei cha, a fragrant drink.

11. Tofu Cake
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Garlic, fat, liquor and fermented bean curd. The traditional tofu cake is a baked pastry boasting a rich taste profile and centuries of history.

12. Beef Hot Pot
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Expert butchers in Chaoshan sharpen their knives to slice premium beef into perfect, marbled cutlets that are juicy, tender, and ready for hot pot.

13. Beef Meatballs
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Inheriting the techniques of previous generations, makers of Chaoshan beef meatballs dedicate hours of hard work to achieve perfect texture and flavor.

14. Yusheng
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Enjoyed with vegetables and dipping sauce, yu sheng (freshly sliced raw fish) is a delicacy with a long history in Chaoshan.

15. Meal of Fish
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Salted, boiled and air-dried in bamboo baskets, the mackerel scad is among many seafoods that make for a chewy, flavorful and simple main dish.

16. Fish Sauce
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Indispensable to Chaoshan cooking, fish sauce is traditionally made by salt-curing and fermenting hilsa herring, but new methods have cropped up.

17. Fish Ball and Wrapped Fish
Air Date: 2019-02-11
In Chaoshan, the lizardfish is deboned and pounded to make surimi (fish paste) -- a versatile ingredient with a uniquely smooth and elastic texture.

18. Mussels
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Harvested from Nan'ao Island's shores, mussels are a summer delicacy that can be cooked with basil, folded into spring rolls and added to fried rice.

19. Galangal
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Galangal arrived in Chaoshan from Southeast Asia a long time ago, imbuing meat dishes like chicken and lamb with a fragrant punch.

20. Chinese Motherwort
Air Date: 2019-02-11
Known for both taste and nutritional value, Chinese motherwort is blanched and added to soup and congee as a breakfast favorite.

1. Dairy Products
Air Date: 2019-10-30
Yunnan is known for a variety of dairy products, including Dali rushan: thinly sliced cheese that can be fried, grilled or dipped in honey.

2. Nan Piӗ
Air Date: 2019-10-30
A local wild berry features in nanpie, which refers t different types of flavorful pastes made from mashed vegetables or fish.

3. Sa Piӗ
Air Date: 2019-10-31
Sa is a culinary tradition that pairs cold meat or raw vegetables with a versatile sauce that is often mixed with pig blood curd.

4. Lacquer Seed Oil
Air Date: 2019-10-31
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.

5. Ham
Air Date: 2019-10-31
Found in local moon cake fillings, Xuanwei cured ham can be thinly sliced, steamed, cooked with egg, stewed or served as cold cuts.

6. Pickled Vegetables
Air Date: 2019-10-31
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.

7. Hardy Banana
Air Date: 2019-10-30
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.

8. Sour Fruits
Air Date: 2019-10-30
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.

9. Rice Cake
Air Date: 2019-10-30
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.

10. Salted Flour
Air Date: 2019-10-30
Zha, an old custom, is an assortment of dried fermented vegetables or fish served as side dishes, made with ancient methods of food preservation.

1. Mutton
Air Date: 2020-07-24
In Jiayuguan city, mutton tallow envelops lamb skewers with layers of flavor. In the Ganjia pastures, herders cook lamb with tripe using hot stones.

2. Lily
Air Date: 2020-07-24
Baked, steamed or stir-fried, the root of the lily plant is sweet and aromatic. Its flower also serves as a salad ingredient or a noodle topping.

3. Cooked chopped entrails of sheep
Air Date: 2020-07-24
From Linxia to the Hexi Corridor, sheep offal can be found sizzling on hot plates, stuffed into casings and wrapped in caul fat.

4. Flaxseed
Air Date: 2020-07-24
In Wuwei County, watermelon farmers enjoy flaxseed rolls as a dry staple food. Flaxseed oil also infuses pastries like Yongdeng mooncake with aroma.

5. Gua Gua
Air Date: 2020-07-24
Grown in the Longdong plateaus, buckwheat can be made into jelly noodles, pancake batter and Tianshui guagua, a savory breakfast dish.

6. Beef noodles
Air Date: 2020-07-24
A slow-cooked beef broth is the soul of the hand-pulled Lanzhou beef noodle, a go-to dish for discerning eaters searching for a taste of home.

7. Gluten
Air Date: 2020-07-24
Baked, air-dried or sliced into strips, the absorbent wheat gluten can be added to soups and meaty stews, making it a perfect flavor reservoir.

8. Souherb
Air Date: 2020-07-24
Found in mullet roe and hot pot, souherb is a white soupy ingredient made by fermenting vegetables like endive, celery, carrot or cabbage.

9. Niang Pi
Air Date: 2020-07-24
From Lanzhou to Wuwei, epicures put a different spin on niang pi, a glutenous cold noodle dish that often comes with sesame, cucumber and chili oil.

10. Potato
Air Date: 2020-07-24
Dingxi boasts more than 30 varieties of potato, eaten sliced, mashed or made in the form of noodles cooked with pork or spicy sauces.

1. Hot and sour soup
Air Date: 2021-06-22

2. Intestine noodles
Air Date: 2021-06-22

3. Baking powder
Air Date: 2021-06-29

4. BBQ
Air Date: 2021-06-29

5. Shao
Air Date: 2021-07-06

6. Spring rolls
Air Date: 2021-07-06

7. Dip
Air Date: 2021-07-13

8. Yellow cake
Air Date: 2021-07-13

9. Weilu rice
Air Date: 2021-07-20

10. Pickled cabbage
Air Date: 2021-07-20

1. Episode 1
Air Date: 2023-11-22

2. Episode 2
Air Date: 2023-11-24

3. Episode 3
Air Date: 2023-11-29

4. Episode 4
Air Date: 2023-12-01

5. Episode 5
Air Date: 2023-12-06

6. Episode 6
Air Date: 2023-12-08

7. Episode 7
Air Date: 2023-12-13

8. Episode 8
Air Date: 2023-12-15

9. Episode 9
Air Date: 2023-12-20

10. Episode 10
Air Date: 2023-12-22
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Rating
8.1/10
Release Date
2019-02-11
Episodes
60 (5 seasons)
Status
Returning Series
