Ageh (food)

A serving of a-gei

Ageh (simplified Chinese: 阿给; traditional Chinese: 阿給; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: á-geh) or Tamsui ageh (simplified Chinese: 淡水阿给; traditional Chinese: 淡水阿給; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tām-súi á-geh) is a speciality food originating from Tamsui District of New Taipei City and consists of a piece of fried tofu, stuffed with cooked Cellophane noodles, and sealed with surimi, which is widely sold by vendors in the district.[1][2] The name ageh was derived from aburaage (aburaage (油揚げ), age (あげ)), a fried and stewed Japanese tofu packet from which the ageh is made.

  1. ^ 林, 宛宜 (2010-11-23), "就是這一碗! 最正宗淡水阿給創始店", WEnews, NOWnews.com
  2. ^ 王, 景新 (2007-08-18), "淡水阿給何其多 「文化阿給」周杰倫也愛吃(@真理)", 聯合報