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Mangoes: Baby Green Mangoes From Taiwan

April 30, 2019 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Baby Green Mangoes
Baby Green Mangoes

Mangoes: Baby Green Mangoes From Taiwan

Mangoes are a special treat from the tropics.  The Baby Green Mango is special and makes an awesome snack. There are over 1,000 different varieties of Mango and they are all alkaline in the body. They are one of the power foods of the tropics! They are delicious! One cup of mango chunks provides over 76% of the daily vitamin C requirement for the body and is a great immune booster.  It provides 26% of the daily vitamin A requirement. It is a powerful antioxidantarrow and has enzymes that protect the red blood cells. It has both potassium and magnesium, which help to balance out the salt intake in the body. These humble fruits are one of the most important super fruits that come to us from Southeast Asia and India. One of the many delightful varieties is the small Baby Green Mangoes produced in Taiwan.

Baby Green Mangoes were brought to Taiwan by the Dutch in the early 16th century. They quickly became a favorite and are often processed into snacks which the Taiwanese love.  They are also used for juicing, in salads, and soups.   Unripe and extremely sour mangoes are desirable, as most households prepare mango pickles which last for more than a year. Ripe mangoes are also highly valued due to their sweet taste. They are eaten after meals or in the evenings. Mangoes are a favorite dessert in Taiwan. Here are two Taiwan favorites for using small green mangoes.

MANGO PICKLE RECIPE

1: Rinse and wipe the mangoes well with a kitchen towel. chop the mangoes and add them in a bowl.

2: Add (I usually get the spices at the small Indian Market. The English name is first and the Indian name follows.)

  • fenugreek seeds/methi
  • fennel seeds/saunf
  • mustard seeds/sarson (optional)
  • nigella seeds/kalonji
  • salt

3: Coat the mango chunks evenly with the spices in a bowl and cover with cheesecloth. Leave 3-4 days in the sun. If cloudy you may need 5-6 days.

4: When the mango and the spices are well-integrated, put in a clean jar and fill to one inch above the fruit with mustard oil. If you like your pickles spicy, use room temperature. If you prefer milder pickles, heat the oil and then pour over the mango and spices. The mango pickles will keep for up to a year without refrigeration, however, they never last that long.

 

TROPICAL RED LENTIL AND RAW GREEN MANGO SOUP

Ingredients
1.5 cups red lentils
1 raw green mango chopped
1 cup coconut milk ( Most like to use 2 cups)
1 large carrot chopped
2 celery sticks chopped
1/2 onion chopped
2 cloves garlic minced
a small piece of ginger minced
1 tsp cumin powder
1 tsp red cayenne pepper
touch of turmeric
salt to taste
some chopped cilantro to garnish
some coconut flakes to garnish
1-2 tbsp oil
4-5 cups of broth or water

Heat a large pot or dutch oven. Add oil and onions, garlic and ginger. Fry lightly for 5 minutes until the onions are translucent. Add chopped mangoes, carrots and celery and fry lightly for another minute or two. Add coconut milk, 4-5 cups of  broth or water, turmeric, cumin, salt and cayenne pepper and bring to a boil. Add the lentils. Reduce flame, cover and simmer for 30-40 minutes, or until lentils are done. Garnish with some chopped cilantro, coconut flakes and a dash of cayenne pepper. Serve warm. (Recipe comes from  Fly N Cook Vegetarian Soups)

This is a fantastic soup for a cold winter day. Enjoy a touch of the tropic today! It is delicious! Next time you are in Taiwan sample all the many soups, salads, and snacks that begin with the Baby Green Mango. For more ideas on using the mango checkarrow out the government mango page at http://www.taiwan.gov.tw/cht/action/mango/eng/mango/mango06.html

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Indulging In The Delicacies Of Taiwan And The Philippines

March 15, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Truffle Xiao Long Bao Soup Dumplings 

Truffle Xiao Long Bao Soup Dumplings are an mixture of minced pork and truffles at Din Tai Fung Restaurant  in Taiwan. Din Tai Fung opened in 1958 as a retail shop for cooking oil. It became a restaurant in 1972. It specializes in soup dumplings and noodles.  They have sense become an international restaurant with locations all over the world.

Fresh Oysters Are Plentiful At Liuhe Night Market, Kaohsiung Taiwan  

Taiwan has some of the most exciting street foods in all of Asia and definitely some of the best night markets, Oysters on a half shell are one of the favorite “little eats” in Taiwan.

Philippine Blue Swimming Crabs Are Local Crustaceans, Colorful And So Sweet!  

Crab delicacies are a rage in The Philippines, with this Blue local crab being a favorite.

Asparagus And Shrimp Soup 

Asparagus and Shrimp soup is “Fast, fresh and nutritious. “This is a  popular style soup in Taiwan. It seems like there are enough soups to eat out every night for a year and still not eat the same soup twice.

Fresh Hsinchu Rice Noodles 

Fresh Hsinchu Rice Noodles is a delicious staple in Taiwanese cuisine. Locals go to the morning market each morning and there is always fresh noodles. There is little packaged food in Taiwan, as everything is made fresh.

Chocolate Fondue Heaven  

Chocolate Fondue Heaven with fresh fruit at the Marriott Manila  in the Philippines is outstanding. You really don’t want to miss the awesome fondue when in the Philippines.

Bee Cheng Hiang Bakkwa  

Bee Cheng Hiang Bakkwa are sheets of spiced minced pork barbecued jerky. For those that like package jerky, you will not want to miss out on this fresh jerky.

Taiwanese Aboriginal Chicken Soup

 Can you name the ingredients?  This is a fresh soup with everything but the kitchen sink.

Baby Green Mangoes 小綠芒果 

These baby mangoes are soaked in a sugar syurp. This  is a popular sweet spring time snack in Taiwan.

Fresh Salted Fish Near The Mountains Of Taiwan

Salted Fish At Mabanai Indigenous Restaurant In Taitung, Taiwan.

These are just a few more of the delicious foods of Taiwan and The Philippines.  Are you ready for a food adventure?  If you are, then pack your bag and head on out to one of these two nations where food adventures are always in season.

 

 

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Sea Food Dishes From Around The World

February 2, 2018 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

 Delicious Maja Squinado Spider Crab In The Shell From Lisbon, Portugal

Maja Squinado Spider Crab in the shell is served with plenty of garlic shrimp. This master piece from Portugal is a seafood lovers dream. You will find it in all of the best gourmet restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal. If there is a Portuguese gourmet favorite, Maja Squinado Spider Crab is in the running. It is a dream come true for those who love seafood.

 Sanxiantai Dragon Bridge 8 (Local fish dish) 

In the surrounding area around the Sanxiantai Dragon Bridge there is a local fish dish which had its origins with the indigenous peoples living in the area of the bridge. This area has been one of the historical fishing spots for generations. Out of this lifestyle of fishing and cooking what was caught, came a delightful delicacy that is delicious. If you go to any of the eateries in the area of the bridge this will be the featured gourmet special. It is with great pride that this is cooked and served just like it has always been done for centuries.

Hot And Spicy Crab From Taiwan

Hot and Spicy Crab is a Taiwanese masterpiece that is cooked in a soup made from over 100 mushrooms. It is often served with a generous amount of fried mud clams in a very spicy sauce. Then it is followed by a large pot of soup. The soup is generally made with crab legs, mushrooms, and lots of local spices and sauces. Nothing says Taiwan more than Hot and Spicy Crab.

  A “Delicious Filipino Breakfast” Fresh From The Sea

There are over 2200 species of fish in the waters that surround the Philippine Islands and the Filipino Chefs know how to prepare them all. The Philippines is made up of 700 Islands and fish is a stable food in the Filipino diet. You may be surprised at how many different fish dishes you encounter while traveling through The Philippines.

Mullet Fish Roe From Taiwan

The freshly pressed Mullet Roe is most often prepared with garlic and scallions. Most Taiwanese restaurants suggest pairing it with a high quality Taiwanese Beer. When the Mullet fish are running, every part of the fish is used. It is considered a small fish and every part of the fish is used for food. The Mullet fish are quite expensive and nothing is left for waste.

Chili Crab From Singapore 

 Chili crab is a delightful seafood specialty straight from Singapore. This Singaporean seafood dish is so loved in Asia, that it has made it’s way into the mainstream specialties of several other Asian countries.  Mud crabs are very plentiful and  are commonly stir-fried in a thick savory sauce. The sauce is tomato based with chili and has a sweet tang to it. Even though it is called Chili Crab, it is a very mild tasting dish from Singapore.

 Fresh Alaskan King Crab And Salmon Seafood Feast From Northern Alaska

While traveling The Inside Passage In Northern Alaska this is one of the first of several feasts you will be offered. There is nothing like fresh King Crab and add the fresh baked Salmon and this is a match made in heaven. Often times it is served with a  creamy Smoked Salmon Chowder. Smoking Wild Salmon has been an Alaskan Native tradition passed on from generation to generation throughout Alaska. This is a favorite among both locals and visitors.You are likely to find different variations of this gourmet favorite at most high quality restaurants.

Hot, Healthy and spicy BBQ Eel Served In Japan And Taiwan  

The Eel is a saltwater fish found abundantly in the seas surrounding both Japan and Taiwan. This has always been a Japanese favorite and was prepared raw. Due to health concerns, raw fish is seldom served and the Eel is deliciously cooked. Because non-Asians often consider the Eel to look more like a snake, many have not tried this delicious Seafood Treasure. But rest assured that the Eel is indeed a Saltwater fish and is quite tasty. If you are in either Taiwan or Japan, be sure to order this seafood treat.

Crab Cakes Are A Favorite From  San Diego, California USA

In San Diego, you will find Crab Cakes everywhere from the local beach food shack to the elite dinner houses on the San Diego Bay. Crab Cakes are prepared with fresh crab and fried. They are usually paired with a generous amount of fresh steamed vegetables.

 Clam Chowder And Sour Dough Bread Is A Favorite Of The Pacific North West USA

Sour dough is a type of leavening where a starter is made and allowed to bubble and sour to form a fresh yeast.  This starter is then always used, except for the last cup. A cup of flour is added and the new starter is put back in the starter jar and the lid put on tight. Each time it is used, it is always replenished. It is quite common for restaurants and country homes to each have their own starters. The bread that is made is called “Sourdough” and it extremely tasty.

Both Razor and Butter Clams are plentiful in the Pacific North West. Because these are so plentiful and fresh, they are usually used for making fresh Clam Chowder. The West Coast has around 500 varieties of clams, though only about 50 of them are well known. Each local area has it’s own secret chowder recipe, and it’s own favorite clam. Some like the broth thick and others thin.  Those wanting a thick soup use a cream to make the soup broth, instead of straight milk. If traveling on the Pacific Coast, take time to stop in several different areas and taste some of the different recipes. We are sure you will be pleasantly surprised.

This is just a few of our well loved sea food delights from around the world. When traveling to coastal areas and island nations, take time to discover some of the local fish delicacies of the area. Each area or country will have it’s own signature dishes and you will want to try as many as you can. There is nothing that fills in the stories of a people, more than the special dishes that only they are known for. Enjoy your food adventure. Pack your bag, grab your passport, and enjoy traveling around the world.

 

 

 

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The Adventure Of Eating Our Way Around Taiwan

December 12, 2017 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Hot, Healthy And Spicy BBQ  Eel

Eel is often billed as the healthy meat of tomorrow in both Taiwan and Japan. This dish has an abundance of vitamins A and E, as well as protein, calcium, and unsaturated fat. This is one of the more hearty soups and stews, and the local people love it. It is perhaps recommended to visitors more than most other dishes  found on a menu.

Hizen Ya is a very popular restaurant and it is best known for it’s Japanese Eel. Seating is rather tight, so it is not the place to come late, unless you want to wait in line. Eel is one of the many highlights on the menu, it is always freshly made and runs out of most of the eel dishes each day. You will find the restaurant  in the Zhongshan Dist.

  Hizan Ya

No.13-2 Alley 121, Section 1,

Zhongshan North Road

Zhongshan Dist, Taipei, Taiwan

 The Fabulous Hotpot Of Taiwan

What can be more Taiwanese than hotpot? It is so fast and easy to make. All the major restaurants have hot pot. It can be whatever you want it bo be. Hot, Spicy, mild, or halfway in the middle. Everyone cooks their own food in one big pot in the center of the table. Are you ready for hotpot?

Hotpot is a must try on any Taiwanese adventure. There is nothing more authentic and it’s another island favorite.  Order your hotpot today.

Large Land Snails Are A Northern Taiwan Specialty

Northern Land Snails are a specialty of Northern Taiwan, where the the rainy climate grows really large. You will see them in all the major restaurants of Northern Taiwan. You will also see it often served with black beans. It is also commonly served with a soup of dried cuttlefish and bamboo shoots.  Many spices are used with the Land snails and almost always lots of basil.

 Blue Mackerel Sauteed In Spicy Vinegar

Blue Mackerel is another of the treasures of the sea in Taiwan. Any good restaurant serves them. The most common way to serve is to saute in a spicy vinegar. It is delicious! Nothing is more scrumptious than Blue Mackerel  sauteed in spicy vinegar. So come on and taste an enticing and exciting Taiwanese specialty. It is time for some Blue Mackerel.

Taiwan must have more unique specialty dishes than most countries of the world. These are a few of the top gourmet dishes on the island. This is just the beginning to an adventure in gourmet Taiwanese cooking. Take a chance, leave your comfort zone, and explore these tasty Taiwan favorites.

 

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Asul na Alimangong Lumalngoy: Filipino Delicacy

July 30, 2017 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Asul na Alimangong Lumalngoy: Filipino Delicacy

Ang Asul na alimangong lumalangoy ay ilan sa mga matamis na alimango na mabibili. Sila ay kilala rin sa maraming pangalan. Ang Portumus Pelagicus ay ang opisyal na scientific na pangalan, ngunit kilala ang mga ito bilang flower crab sa karamihan ng Asya. Sa gitna silangan sila ay kilala bilang manna alimango. Tumungo sa Australya at sila ay tinatawag na mga alimango ng buhangin. Anuman ang pangalan, ito ay isang mainam na alimango para sa pagkain! Ang demand ay lubhang mataas sa buong mundo para sa mga asul na alimangong lumalangoy. Hindi lamang sila mainam na makakain, ngunit ang mga ito rin ay magaganda.

Halos 90% sa merkado ay nasa Estados Unidos. Ang mga ito ay itinuturing na isang delicacy at maaaring maging mahal. Ang mga bansa ng Aprikano, Asyano, at Middle Eastern ay pangunahing mga importer. Ang Australia at New Zealand ay bumubuo ng balanse ng mga bansa sa pag-import para sa mga asul na alimangong lumalangoy.

Ang lalaking alimango ay isang maliwanag na asul na may puting lugar. Napakaganda nila! Ang babaeng alimango ay isang di gaanong berde at kayumangi. Siya ay hindi kasing kanda at nakamamangha kagaya ng lalaki. Lalaki o babae, sila ay isang mainit na kalakal. Ginugugol nila ang karamihan ng kanilang mga araw na inilibing sa ilalim ng basaang buhangin o putik. Bihirang lumabas sila sa araw o taglamig. Ang mga ito ay mahusay na mga manlalangoy at hindi nabubuhay ng mahabang oras sa labas ng tubig. Sa gabi ay makikita mo silang lumalangoy ibabaw ng pangpang, habang naghahanap sila ng pagkain at tirahan.

Kaya, sa susunod na ikaw ay nasa Pilipinas, tiyakin na tumikim ng lokal na delicacy para sa hapunan. Kung gusto mo ang alimango, ang mga ito ay ilan sa mga pinaka masarap. Kaya tipunin ang iyong pasaporte at i-pack ang iyong bag. Gawin itong taon para matuklasan mo ang mundo ng Asul na alimangong lumalangoy. Naghihintay sa isang seafood banquet … sa Pilipinas.

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Pangingisda Sa Pilipinas

July 1, 2017 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Tingnan Ang Iyong Bawat Hakbang Sa Daungang Gawa Sa Lumang Kawayan

Pangingisda Sa Taas ng Dagat

Ang pangingisda sa Pilipinas, ay katulad sa walang katapusang paghahabulan ng pusa at daga, ay isa sa paraan ng pamumuhay sa Pilipinas. Sa mainit at maalinsangan hapon, ang mga mangingisda ay naghahanda sa kanilang mga bangka para sa gabing pangingisda. Ang tahimik na nayon ay nabubuhay na ka kagaya ng mga bloke ng yelo isinasakay sa kahoy na bangka. Minsan ay mas lalong nahihirapan ang mga mangingisda , na maaring tumaob ang Bangka sa dulo ng pinaka lumang daungan ng bangkang gawa sa kawayan. Ang mga daungang ito ay ginagamit pa rin ng mga bhasang mangingisda na ginagamit ito n g may pag-aalaga. Walang lugar dito ang pag-kakamali! Ang pangingisda ay ang pangunahing ikinabubuhay dito kaya ang ganitong daungan ay simpleng problema lamang sa kanila. Sa pag dating ng gabi ang mga bangkang gawa sa kahoy ay ilalagay na sa karagatan….patungo sa gawi na kung nasaan ang maraming mga isda.

Ang bangka ay may kawayan na batangan upang mabigyan sila ng matatag na sasakyan sa magaspang na tubig ng dagat. Ang bangka na ginagamit sa pangingisda ay karaniwang hindi hihigit sa 30 talampakan ang haba. Ang mga maliliit na bangkang pangisda ay  gumana sa bahurang panahon ng mainit na gabi. Ang mga mangingisdang ito ay pa tungo sa mayamang bahura sa China Sea. Dito ay umaasa silang makahuli ng blue marlin, red grouper, yello-fin na tuna,at mga ulang ilan lamang itong uri ng pagkaing dagat ang maari nilang mahuli sa lugar. Maraming uri ng isda ang naninirahan sa bahurang ito. Ang pangingisda sa bahurang ito ay ang ikinabubuhay ng mga mangingusda sa Pilipinas. Ang ganitng bahura ay isang mala langit na lugar para sa mga tao na ang pinagkakakitaan ay ang dagat.

Sa panahon kung saan madalas na may mga Internasyunal na alitan at internasyonal na pagaagawan sa bahura, ang mga mangingisda ay laging nasa harap ng linya. Maraming mga araw na ang kanilang nadadalang isda sa kanilang daongan ay pa unti ng pa unti. Ang pangingisda ay isang paraan ng kanilang pinamumuhay at ang isda ay ang pangunahing pinagkukunan ng protinang kinakain sa Pilipinas. Kaya henerasyon pagkatapos ng henerasyon ng mangingisda ang gumawa ng kanilang mga paraan ng pangingisda sa dagat sa bawat gabi. Ang kanilang pag-asa ……. ang maka hatak ng maraming isda hangga’t kaya nila.

Pangingisda ay ang pangunahing pinagkukunan ng kita para sa marami sa mga maliliit na nayon. Pagsasaka ng palay din ay isa sa mga pangunahing napagkukunan kada segundo. Wala silang iba pang mga industriya upang asahan. Ikaw ay kung hindi man magbubukid tiyak na isang mangingsida. Kung ikaw ay anak ng isang mangingisda …… tiyak na ikaw ay mangingisda. Kung ang iyong ama naman ay isang magsasaka … .ikaw ay isang magsasaka. Kaya sa baba ng baybayin ng dagat may komunidad na naghihintay sa bawat umaga, upang makita ang bangkang pangisda na bumalik sa daungan. Sila ay nangisda buong magdamag kaya umaasang meron silang huling maraming mackerel o di kaya ay pugita.

Pababa sa daungan sa maliit na nayon ng mga mangingisda ay mga asawa ng mga mangingisda na naghintay buong magdamag at ngayon ay naghahanap kung nasaan na ang kanilang mga asawa at umuwi na sa kanilang mga tahanan. Ito marahil ay tahimik na nayon, ngunit ang mga ito ay mga gising kapag sila ay tinatawag na…… ang bangkang pangisda ay dumadating na! Ang mga pamilya ng mangingisda ay isang kaponan, na kung saan ang mga kababaihang asawa ng ga angingisda ay tinatahi ang kanilang mga lambat na nasira ng nagdaang pangingisda sa gabi. Ang mga bangka ay isang beses muling dadaong sa mga maliit na daungang kawayan, ang mga isda ay inilalagak at binibenta. Ang restawrant at palengke ang higit na nananabik na makuha ang kanilang parte, sa huli kada araw. Ang isda ay kinakain ng karamihan ng mga lokal na populasyon. Magandang at sariwang isda ay nararapat, kung nais mong upang manatili sa negosyo.

Ang mga anak na lalaki ang naglilinis ng bangka para sa susunod na gabi at ang mangingisda ay umuuwi na sa kanilang tahanan upang matulog. Di lang magtatagal ay mangingisda uli ang mga mangingisda. Ito ang buhay ng isang nayon ng mga mangingisda sa Pilipinas.

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Fishing in the Philippines

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Buko Juice: Paborito Ng Mga Pilipino

June 14, 2017 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Buko Juice ay isa sa mga paborito sa Pilipinas! Ito ay masarap at nakaka-refresh. Makikita mo ang mga ito sa bawat kalye. Ito ay natagpuan sa abang naglalako sa gilid ng mga pinaka-eleganteng restaurant. Ito ay nagmula sa tubig ng buko at laman ng batang niyog at pagkatapos ay maari din itong dagdag ng gatas. Ito nakakabusog! Ito ay nakakalusog! Ito ay masarap! Para sa may mga puno ng niyog, ito ay libre! Umakyat lang sa puno, pumitas ng isang niyog, at kamisadentro bumalik pababa. Talagang nakakatuwa! Ito ay ang perpektong kumbinasyon ng magandang kalusugan at kahanga-hangang panlasa. Ito ay Buko Juice!

Ang kamangha-manghang mga niyog ay may tubig na nagsisilbi bilang isang likas na masustansyang inumin simula pa noong 4,000 taon ng nakakaraan. Ito ay ginawang banal sa ng mga reyna ng kagandahan . Maaari itong ma-haydrate ang katawan kapag kinakailangan. Ito ay ginagamit bilang isang intravenous na inumin. Nag liligtas ito ng maraming buhay. Walang iba pang mga likas na likido sa lupa na maaaring iturok sa tao sa ugat nito. Ang modernong syensya ay ngayon lamang nag simula upang patunayan na ang mga pinaniniwalaan ng higit sa 4,000 taon. Ang niyog at ito ay likidong nito ay kamangha-manghang gamot. Kaya bakit hindi subukan ang sikat na Buko Juice? Ito ay isang ay nasa limant bituin ang baiting na inumin na may mapagpakumbaba pinangalingan!

Ang Buko Juice ay isang kamangha-manghang inumin. Ito ay naglalaman ng electrolytes at mineral na nagbibigay sa ating katawan pagkatapos mag ehersisyo o sa isang mainit na araw. Ito ay kilala na may anti-aging properties. Ito ay isang tunay na gamot sa katawan, ang buhok, at balat. Buko Juice ay puno ng mga bagay tulad ng calcuim, iron, manganese, magnesium at potassium. Pwede o din itong ihalo sa iba pang prutas. Gumawa ng iyong sariling bersyon ng Buko Juice. Pagdating sa niyog, hindi ka maaaring magkamali.

Isang masarap na paraan ng pag gawa ng sumusunod, ngunit tandaan, ito ay kung ano ang nais mo. Ibuhos ang tubig at kayurin ang laman nito at dagdagan ng mangga o pinya, mansanas o peras. Ang buko Juice ay maaaring gawin at bagohin sa iyong sariling kusina.

Ang paborito kong pag-gawa ng Buko Juice

1 buong buko

2 tasa ng inuming tubig o maari ding gamiton ang gatas galing sa buko

2 lata ng buko juice (Makikita sa mga tindahan para sa mga Asian at minsan sa seksyon ng bilihan para sa Asian)

Buksan ang niyog at alisan ng tubig at ilagay sa blender. Simutin ang laman ng niyog at idagdag sa blender. Dagdagan ng dalawang lata ng coconut juice at yelo. Ihalo at handa ng ibigay. (Kung nais mong magdagdag ng iba pang mga prutas, gawin ito bago mo ihalo.)

Kaya ngayon na ikaw ay nakapasok sa mundo ng Buko Juice, ito ang oras upang gawin ang iyong mga plano sa paglalakbay. Halika sa Pilipinas at mag-sawa sa Buko juice kahit sa buong mag-hapon. Babaguhin nito ang iyong araw. Ito ay masarap! Ito ay masustansiya! Ito ay Buko Juice!

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The Thrill Of Hiking Tiger Mountain In The High Mountains Of Taiwan

May 31, 2017 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

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                                                 The Misty Mountains Of Taipei

Like all coastal communities and islands, there is a fine mist that fills the early morning air. Even in the high mountains of Taipei, you are never far from the sea. So rise, and put on your walking shoes. It is time to hike the high misty mountains.

Today, one of the mountains that are known as The Four Beasts Mountains is calling our name. These mountains are named for the beasts they resemble and are just east of the city of Taipei, Taiwan. Individually these mountains are called Tiger Mountain (虎山), Lion Mountain [獅山], Elephant Mountain [象山],  and Panther Mountain [豹山]. Together, we call them the Four Beasts Mountains. Here you will find easy hiking trails and magnificent views of the city of Taipei. There are signs in both English and Chinese along the way. You will find them well maintained and mostly paved. How many ways can you see Taipei 101? If you rise early for your morning hike, you will see the sun rise over the city. And yes, you will see the city through the early morning mist.

                                                           Tiger Mountain (虎山)

For those with little hiking experience, Tiger Mountain  (虎山) is a fun choice. Tiger Mountain Trail is a short hike. It is fun and safe for all ages. Tiger Mountain is also good for those that are short on time. It is one of the shortest hikes with amazing views of the city below. You are able to drive right up to the trailhead. The hike to the top takes only about 30 minutes. There are numerous viewing platforms as you go. At these platforms, you will get many photo opportunities of the city below. Only in the high city mountains, will you find such views!

The first viewing platform on Tiger Mountain takes only about five minutes from the start of the trailhead.  The views are fabulous! The next viewpoint is about 10 more minutes up the trail. On this segment of the trail, however, you will need to maneuver a sturdy and but safe staircase. It is homemade and looks scary, but it is easy walking and safe. The views are marvelous! The hike is enjoyable.

If you are wanting to get photos of Taipei as the sun rises, be sure to take a flashlight for before dawn navigation. This mountain is not lighted like some of the others. As you come back down the mountain, be sure to stop in for some Bubble Tea. It is the perfect end to a fantastic hike.

                                                 One Of Many Bubble Tea Shops

Bubble Tea originated in Taiwan and is a very unique beverage. It is not the national drink of Taiwan, but you can often wonder why it is not. There is a bubble tea shop on every corner, it seems. Bubble tea is like coffee is to Americans. You just got to have it!  It is a unique taste, but extremely good. It is only proper to end your magnificent early morning hike with a cup of fresh Bubble Tea.

Now that you have had your early morning hike and a fresh cup of Bubble Tea, it is time for a hearty Taiwanese breakfast. So relax and enjoy the day, as it will just get better.  Take time to explore the many sights of City the of Taipei, Taiwan. Have a pleasant day!

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The Tasty Snacks of Taiwan

March 11, 2016 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

The Tasty Snacks of Taiwan

             Tasty Snacks of Taiwan

The tasty snacks of Taiwan is one of the most important things you can do on any Taiwan adventure. There are so many, that for sure you can eat your way around the island. Taiwanese snacks are usually simple and easy to do. Their use of spices make the flavor extremely appetizing. In Taiwan, the philosophy is “to eat small and  to eat often.” You will find these small eats on street coroners and in the open markets. In Taipei, you will find more than 20 streets dedicated to these small tasty snacks.

Deep Fried Squid On A Stick

Such is the case with these deep-fried squid. Deep fried squid on a stick are amazingly delicious. They are so crunchy and good. Usually the smaller squid are used for this snack, often referred to as Calamari. The squid is washed , patted dry with a paper towel, and cut in rings.  Then take one egg white and beat it. Add the Calamari and coat all the squid evenly. Next take a couple of cups of sweet potato flour(add sea salt, pepper, and chili powder if desired.) Dip each of the squid in the sweet potato flour. Drop in a pan of hot oil. As they come out hot, you can insert a stick if desired, or simply serve on a plate with a dipping sauce.

One of my favorite dipping sauces from Taiwan is so simple to make.  Take lots of garlic, ginger, and chili peppers (cut very small) and lightly fry  in a small amount of fresh peanut oil. Add balsamic vinegar and soy sauce to taste after the garlic, ginger, and chili peppers are done.

Such a simple snack to make and so delicious.

The Tasty Snacks of Taiwan

                      Fresh Off The Grill

Smoky Grilled Cuttlefish

The aroma of the fresh cuttlefish grilling floats through the night markets of Taiwan. It is irresistible, drawing you in to the source. Such is the smell of fresh cuttlefish on the open grills. Tantalizing your senses while you search for the source of this smokey aroma.  This snack is mouth-watering, tasty, and delicious.

One of the many places for getting grilled cuttlefish is Cijin Island. Cijin is just across the bay from Kaohsiung, Taiwan. You will find this tiny island extremely colorful and bustling with activity. Everyone does seem to be on a mission. There are many different snacks being sold. Everywhere you look there is food. Tasty snacks are being sold in the markets and on the street. The highlight of Cijin Island is the  fish.  There is every type of fish imaginable.

As you wander the side streets, the aroma of the fresh cuttlefish is unmistakable. It fills the air until you make your way to the correct street coroner. Anything with cuttlefish is amazing. Taiwan gets a lot of fresh fish and cuttlefish is a major catch.  With grill stations everywhere on this island,  cuttlefish can be found in every market. This is especially true of the south. A smoky aroma and cuttlefish with dark grill marks are everywhere.

During winter, the markets have a thick cuttlefish soup. The Taiwanese cook this soup with many herbs. The soup is delicious and has many of the local vegetables. One of the many blessings of this small island is the abundance of vegetables. Everything seems to grow in Taiwan. When it is cold in Taiwan, you will see this soup side by side with the grilled cuttlefish. What a delight on a cold and windy day.

Tofu

           You Love It Or You Hate It

Taiwan’s Famous Stinky Tofu

The rule in Taiwan for stinky tofu…..the smellier the better! Stinky Tofu is found throughout the streets of China, but in Taiwan, it is everywhere. This is one of the most popular fermented snacks on the island. It assaults your sense of smell, but is so pleasing to the stomach. Stinky tofu is either hated or loved. There is no in-between!

This very odorous snack is a national obsession in Taiwan! Stinky tofu is prepared by soaking freshly made tofu in a brine made of fermented milk, fermented meat or fermented vegetables. It is not uncommon for a family to have a secret recipe that has been handed down from generation to generation. Recipes are usually kept very close to the heart. They are rarely divulged. Making the best stinky tofu can be a Taiwanese obsession. Just when you are sure you have found the best, you will taste another that surpasses the last. If you love Stinky Tofu, you will never get enough!

Snacks

          Snacks At The Lantern Festival

In Taiwan tomatoes are at all the markets on sticks. They are served as a sweet or light dessert.   Tomatoes are often poached in sugar. You will often see them on the top of cakes.  At festivals and street markets these delicious sweet cherry tomatoes are on skewers. You will see slices of plum and tomato that have been dipped in a toffee. Tomatoes and strawberries are often side by side at the market. These candied tomatoes are one of many of the sumptuous snacks in Taiwan.

Surprisingly, as it may seem, there is a large variety of sausages on this little island. You can find them on sticks and with ropes of bread wound around them. You will see them in a bun and on fried bread. There are many types of fried breads and pancakes. Fried bread is one of many island specialties. If you like seafood, there is seafood tempura and shrimp tempura. There are many different types of fish. They are fried and sold on a stick. There is also something called stewed offal that seemed to be extremely popular. Another favorite of the locals is called “coffin bread.” There are always way too many snacks to try them all. These last two always seemed to have really long lines.

Coffin bread is perhaps the most fun. Though the name is a little strange, it is a unique and treat. It’s actually nothing more than a slice of thick toast with a delicious stuffing of mushrooms,vegetables or minced chicken. A square is cut from the middle of this crunchy toast. It is then lifted off as a lid to the coffin. This lid then sits on the top of the sumptuous filling. What a fun and totally unique little eat.

Another little eat is the Bitter Melon. It is a special variety and is almost white in color, rather than the green of most varieties. Neither is it as bitter as the green variety. Be sure and stop by and get a tall mug of honey and bitter melon juice. This is an amazing thirst quencher on a hot day. Mixed with the honey, it is even tastier than the plain bitter melon.

If you are looking for an exotic treat, check out the piles of ripe custard apples. These freshly picked fruits are in almost every market when in season. If you have never eaten a fresh one, then treat yourself. The ones that we get in countries where they are not grown are shipped green. They do not taste anything like a vine ripened custard apple. Custard apples do not travel well, so they can only be shipped when green. These little treats do not come cheap, but are worth every penny.

One of the kings of the little eats are meatballs on a stick. These little meatballs are filled with many seasonings and are a delight to the taste buds.  These slightly chewy Glutinous Taiwanese Meatballs when prepared by a skilled Taiwanese cook, are delicious. Nothing compares to these chewy little eats on a stick. Taste and see for yourself, just how delightful they can be.

Our final Taiwan classic is the Oyster Omelette. This classic dish begins with a batter made from sweet potato starch. This is placed at the bottom of the pan and a beaten egg is cracked over the top. Then over all this are oysters and vegetables of many kinds. A thick pink starchy sauce is poured over the top and it is then baked. This is one of the favorite of all the little eats. The lines are always long for these delicious Taiwanese treats.

all day snacking

                The Country Of “Little Eats”

One of Taiwan’s most interesting treasures is her “little eats.” The Taiwanese rarely eat 3 large meals in a day. Instead they eat several very small meals. These little snacks are referred to as “little eats.” You can go almost anywhere on the island or to any festival and you will see these small flavorful snacks for sale. At any market you will find hundreds of these unique Taiwanese snacks. What a unique heritage! How can you resist such delicious little snacks? They are at the markets, on the street corners, and at the festivals. They are everywhere you go. Rarely can people just pass them by. The smells are tantalizing! This is a land of “little eats.”

 

 

Are you ready to go? Are you hungry for a food adventure around The Island of Taiwan? Anytime is a good time to make your way around this exciting island. So pack your backpack and get ready for the adventure of a life time. An adventure of “little eats” is waiting!

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Raw Sugar Cane Juice In Taiwan

February 16, 2016 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

Raw Sugar Can Juice

         Healthy Wonder Food In Taiwan

Sugar Cane is a member of the grass family. Lots of greens grow wild throughout the earth. We call them herbs. Many of these herbs are eaten in many parts of the world. Lambs quarter and dandelion greens are common weeds in many areas. In other parts of the world they are  a delicacy. In one place it is a weed to begotten rid of. And yet, it can be a great addition to your salad. Such is the story of the humble Dandelion Green. This is the history of most herbs. In the wrong place, a herb is called a weed. Is it still good to eat? Yes it is! Grass is not eaten because it has a very high fiber content. It has stalks that are very stiff. It lacks the tender leaves. But if you want to add it to a blender, and then strain off the remaining fiber, it can be eaten and it is healthy. It is a perfect addition to your morning smoothie. So what about Sugar Cane? Is raw sugar cane healthy?

                       Raw Sugar Cane Juice

Raw Sugar Cane Juice is a healthy wonder food. This amazing wonder food is loaded with health benefits in its raw form. Cane Juice is alkaline to the body. It is a medical fact that most diseases are not able to thrive in a body  that is alkaline. This is why Sugar Cane Juice when prepared and used raw, can be healing to our bodies. Raw Sugar Cane Juice is another of the wonder foods of Taiwan.

There are many findings that suggest that it is a key factor in lowering  cholesterol. It seems to have affected both the LDL and the triglycerides.  Scientists are just beginning to research this magnificent superfood from Taiwan. As is often the case, Raw Sugar Cane Juice has been used for many years in Taiwan and by the Chinese.

A favorite way to serve the sugar cane is with ginger and lemon juice. I am not sure where the origin of this recipe is. I first learned to make this in Hawaii. You can cut the sugar cane small and many juicers will take it. Some powerful juicer blenders can also handle it. My blender will handle the cane well. I add the cane, ginger, lemon, and water. Then you can blend on low and then med and then high. Then I strain into the glass of ice. I have also used a mallet. I cut the pieces small and remove the outside. and then pound the cane with  about 1/2 to 3/4 inch ginger that is peeled and cut small. Then add the juice of a lemon.Then I pound till I have all the juice from the cane and ginger. I Add water as needed.  I then strain and pour the juice over ice. I like to garnish with a sprig of fresh mint.

Hawaii is very multicultural state, so everything gets mixed up there. Regardless of its beginnings, it is a delicious drink. There are many different ways to make Raw Sugar Cane Juice, this is just one of the many. One thing is for sure, it arrived from Asia, as many of the extraordinary foods of Hawaii do. There is a huge Asian influence on these islands.

Raw Sugar Cane Juice in Taiwan is awesome and delicious. There seems to be several different ways to make it, depending on which part of the country you are. So while traveling the island, sample several. You will soon find your own favorite recipe.

      Other Healthy Juices From Taiwan

Mangos

            Sweet Baby Green Mango Ice

These baby green mangos are so delicious to taste. They are much sweeter than the larger mangoes. These Taiwan jewels almost melt in your mouth. They must be the sweetest mangoes in the world. These trees are dwarf and rarely grow more than 7 feet. This makes them the perfect height to be able to reach these superfruits. These baby mangoes are another wonder of Taiwan.

                                  Mango Ice

Taiwan is famous for their juicey fruit that is served over a bed of ice. These Sweet Baby Green Mangoes are crushed and mixed with shaved ice. This is then made into a large mound in your bowl. Then more fresh mango is added on top of the ice.  This is the perfect fresh drink on a hot island day.

You will find this Mango Ice served all over the island. They are usually quite large and hard to eat at one setting. They keep well in the freezer and you can go back in a few hours and finish.

Taiwan Mangoes may be one of the kings of all fruits on the island. They are an important super fruit. A mango ice each day may keep the doctor at bay.  These little fruits are believed by many to fight cancer, help keep the body alkaline, and help you feel full. Since they only have a few calories they can aid in weight loss. Many doctors believe they help to regulate blood sugar and ward off diabetes. The Taiwanese believe they help to keep your digestion working correctly. Many Asians believe that they clean your skin. For sure they make the perfect superfood snack. While in Taiwan be sure to eat several. They are another one of the wonder foods of Taiwan.

Papaya

Papaya…Another Wonder Of Taiwan

The papaya is another wonder fruit of Taiwan. Eat a half of a papaya to give  you all the vitamin C you will need for the next two days. Now that is awesome! It also contains about 20% of the needed fiber for the day. This same half of a papaya will also give you about 14% of your daily needs of vitamin A, potassium, magnesium, and copper. You can enjoy the whole half and know that it will have less than 120 calories on the average.

You can also add the seeds to your juices and smoothies to help prevent and rid the body of parasites according to Chinese Medicine.

This fruit is just another one of the superfruits  grown in Taiwan. It is healthy and delicious. You can make many different juices and juice blends. Here is a favorite tropical juice for a hot day.

                                    Papaya/Pineapple Juice

(Taken from Martha Steward’s Collection)

INGREDIENTS

  • 5 sprigs fresh mint
  • 1 pineapple, peeled and cut into pieces
  • 1 medium papaya, peeled and seeded (You can keep the seeds to add to other juices)

DIRECTIONS

  1. Press all ingredients through a juice extractor into a measuring cup. Stir to combine before serving.

    Dragon Fruit

                 The Amazing Dragon Fruit

The Dragon fruit is an exotic fruit with a red leathery outside.  This delicious fruit  grows on several types of cactus. The most common color of the inside fruit is white with tiny black seeds which you eat. There is also one that has a  yellow skin with tiny black seeds. The hardest to find is the magenta colored fruit with tiny black seeds. They are the tastiest of all these delicious fruits. They are also the hardest to find.

Many Asian doctors believe the fruit is able to lower cholesterol, boost your immune system, prevent some types of  cancer and even help prevent and cure heart disease, Western medicine has not done any real research on this tropical fruit, as it is rarely seen outside of places like Southern California, Arizona, Florida and Hawaii. It is so rare that it usually quite expensive even in those places. They can usually be found only in Asian Markets. The average cost in Florida for one small fruit is around 6-7 dollars. Asian Markets usually have them when in season for the area.

As with all fruits, there are many juice combinations that you can do. Dragon fruit is also used in salads, sorbet, and ice cream. When using the yellow fruit, many people add a little lemon or lime to bring out the more subtle flavor. Here is one of the best sorbet recipes I have found.

                      Dragon Fruit Sorbet

(Taken from: www.sugarlaws.com)

INGREDIENTS
2 dragon fruits
3/4 c. cold water
1 tbsp. lemon juice
2 tbsp sugar

DIRECTIONS
Cut the dragon fruit in half. Scoop out the flesh with a spoon. Reserve the halves for serving, if desired. Freeze the halves until you are ready to fill them.

Place the pulp of the dragon fruit in your food processor along with the water, lemon juice and sugar. Pulse until smooth. Pour into an ice cream maker and churn until frozen. Spoon the sorbet into the frozen halves, or freeze the sorbet until ready to serve.

Makes about 2 cups of sorbet.

                            Taiwan Superfruits

When exploring the Island of Taiwan, one of the greatest adventures will be the food. The constant source of fruit is a health wonder. Each fruit has its own special area of excellence. Taiwan is the king of superfruits. You will see them everywhere. The morning markets are piled high with the latest fruits in season. There are so many that it is hard to choose which one to try. Juice stands are everywhere. You will see them at the morning market, on the streets, and at the evening markets. I have also just seen them in front of a home, where they had been freshly made. This is a fruit lovers heaven.

While traveling the island take time to try as many fruits and vegetables as you can. All the foods of this Island Nation that I personally have tried have been delicious. I can eat at the market daily. Everything is fresh and they do not add a lot of things that do not belong in the food. If you order fruit juices at the markets, you will get fresh juices.

So make this the year for a superfruit adventure. You can easily eat your way around the Island and back again.

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