Jiangxi cuisine

Jiangxi cuisine
Chinese江西菜
Traditional Chinese贛菜
Simplified Chinese赣菜
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin[gàncài]

Jiangxi cuisine (Chinese: 江西菜; pinyin: Jiāngxī cài), also known as Gan cuisine (赣菜; 贛菜; gàncài), is a style of Chinese cuisine derived from the native cooking styles of Jiangxi province in southern China.[1] According to the East China Travel Guide published in 1983, Jiangxi cuisine has its unique taste which can be described in four Chinese idioms: 原汁原味(aim to bring out the own flavor of the cooking material),油厚不腻(dishes contained a significant amount of oil but the taste are not greasy),口味浓厚(dishes have really thick taste),咸鲜兼辣(always come with spicy solid, salty flavor).[2] Jiangxi cuisine is widely popular within the ordinary family because most of the notable dishes from Jiangxi cuisine are the extension of homely dishes with solid local flavor.[3]

  1. ^ 王, 飚; 江西省人民政府 (1997). 赣菜 (in Chinese). 南昌: 江西科技出版社. ISBN 7-5390-1182-3.
  2. ^ 现代上海市旅游局宣传处 (1983). 华东旅游指南 (in Chinese). 中国旅游出版社. pp. 340–341.
  3. ^ Pu, Gangwei; Lu, Shijun; Zheng, Mo; Huang, Jiazhang; Cheng, Guangyan (2019-09-12). "Study on the Use of Cooking Oil in Chinese Dishes". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16 (18): 3367. doi:10.3390/ijerph16183367. ISSN 1660-4601. PMC 6765806. PMID 31547241.