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liuzhou

liuzhou

14 minutes ago, KennethT said:

I was to understand that Hunan food uses tons of pickled vegetables.  I had read that it was the pickled vegetable capital of China.

 

Hunan certainly does. But it's different from the Sichuan variety - which my brain automatically switches to when I read 酸菜.  I should have been clearer but it was 5 am.

The menu doesn't mention 酸菜, but does mention (item 58) 榨菜 (zhà cài), which is different.

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

12 minutes ago, KennethT said:

I was to understand that Hunan food uses tons of pickled vegetables.  I had read that it was the pickled vegetable capital of China.

 

Hunan certainly does. But it's different from the Sichuan variety - which my brain automatically switches to when I read 酸菜.  I should have been clearer but it was 5 am.

The menu doesn't mention 酸菜, but does mention (item 58) 榨菜 (zhà cài), which is different.

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

3 minutes ago, KennethT said:

I was to understand that Hunan food uses tons of pickled vegetables.  I had read that it was the pickled vegetable capital of China.

 

Hunan certainly does. But it's different from the Sichuan variety - which my brainautmatically switches to when I read 酸菜.  I should have been clearer but it was 5 am.

The menu doesn't mention 酸菜, but does mention (item 58) 榨菜 (zhà cài), which is different.

 

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