Szechuan cuisine
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Szechuan cuisine, Szechwan cuisine, or Sichuan cuisine (Chinese: 四川菜 or 川菜) is a style of Chinese cuisine originating in Sichuan Province of southwestern China which has an international reputation for being hot and numbing (麻辣), because of the common ingredient Sichuan peppercorn (花椒). Although the region Sichuan is now romanized as Sichuan, the cuisine is still sometimes spelled Szechuan in the West. Translated, Sichuan means "Four Rivers". The four styles are separated by location: Chengdu, Chongqing, the Greater River (Yangtze), and the Lesser River (Jialing).
The common ingredient in Szechuan cuisine is Sichuan peppercorn, or Fagara. This is an indigenous plant whose peppercorns produce a fragrant, numbing, almost citrusy spice. Also common are chilli, ginger and spicy herbs. This emphasis on spice may derive from the region's warm, humid climate, and utilizes sophisticated food-preservation techniques which include pickling, salting, drying and smoking. Broad bean chili paste (Simplified Chinese: 豆瓣酱; Traditional Chinese: 豆瓣醬 or dòubànjiàng) is also a staple seasoning in Sichuan cuisine.
Common preparation techniques in Szechuan cuisine include stir frying, steaming and braising, but a complete list would include more than 20 distinct techniques. Beef is somewhat more common in Szechuan cuisine than it is in other Chinese cuisines, perhaps due to the widespread use of oxen in the region. Stir-fried beef is often cooked until chewy, while steamed beef is sometimes coated with rice flour to produce a very rich gravy.
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The common ingredient in Szechuan cuisine is Sichuan peppercorn, or Fagara. This is an indigenous plant whose peppercorns produce a fragrant, numbing, almost citrusy spice. Also common are chilli, ginger and spicy herbs. This emphasis on spice may derive from the region's warm, humid climate, and utilizes sophisticated food-preservation techniques which include pickling, salting, drying and smoking. Broad bean chili paste (Simplified Chinese: 豆瓣酱; Traditional Chinese: 豆瓣醬 or dòubànjiàng) is also a staple seasoning in Sichuan cuisine.
Common preparation techniques in Szechuan cuisine include stir frying, steaming and braising, but a complete list would include more than 20 distinct techniques. Beef is somewhat more common in Szechuan cuisine than it is in other Chinese cuisines, perhaps due to the widespread use of oxen in the region. Stir-fried beef is often cooked until chewy, while steamed beef is sometimes coated with rice flour to produce a very rich gravy.
Representative dishes
Some well-known Szechuan dishes include Kung Pao chicken and Twice Cooked Pork. Although many dishes live up to their spicy reputation, often ignored are the large percentage of recipes that use little or no hot spices at all, including dishes such as Tea Smoked Duck.- Kung Pao chicken (Simplified Chinese: 宫保鸡丁; Traditional Chinese: 宮保雞丁; Pinyin: gōngbǎo jīdīng)
- Tea Smoked Duck (Simplified Chinese: 樟茶鸭; Traditional Chinese: 樟茶鴨; Pinyin: zhāngchá yā)
- Twice Cooked Pork (Simplified Chinese: 回锅肉; Traditional Chinese: 回鍋肉; Pinyin: huíguōròu)
- Mapo dofu (Chinese: 麻婆豆腐; Pinyin: mápó dòufǔ)
- Sichuan hotpot (Simplified Chinese: 四川火锅; Traditional Chinese: 四川火鍋; Pinyin: Sìchuān huǒguō)
- Fuqi Feipian (Chinese: 夫妻肺片; Pinyin: fūqī fèipiàn)
- Chongqing Spicy Deep-Fried Chicken (Simplified Chinese: 重庆辣子鸡; Traditional Chinese: 重庆辣子雞; Pinyin: Chóngqìng làzǐjī)
- "Water Boiled", or Shuizhu Dishes (Chinese: 水煮; Pinyin: shuǐzhǔ)
- Dan dan noodles and Bon bon chicken
See also
Chinese or the Sinitic language(s) (汉语/漢語, Pinyin: Hànyǔ; 华语/華語, Huáyǔ; or 中文, Zhōngwén) can be considered a language or language family.
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Chinese cuisine (Chinese: 中國菜) originated from different regions of China and has become widespread in many other parts of the world — from East Asia to North America, Australasia and Western Europe.
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四川省
Sìchuān Shěng
Abbreviations: 川/? (Pinyin: Chuān or Shu)
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Sìchuān Shěng
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重庆市
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Basin countries China
Length 6,300 km (3,915 mi)[1]
Source elevation 5,042 m (16,542 ft)
Avg. discharge 31,900 m³/s (1,127,000 ft³/s)
Basin area 1,800,000 km² (695,000 mi²) The Yangtze River or Chang Jiang
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Length 6,300 km (3,915 mi)[1]
Source elevation 5,042 m (16,542 ft)
Avg. discharge 31,900 m³/s (1,127,000 ft³/s)
Basin area 1,800,000 km² (695,000 mi²) The Yangtze River or Chang Jiang
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The Jialing River (Simplified Chinese: 嘉陵江; Traditional Chinese: 嘉陵江; Pinyin: jīalíngjiāng
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Sichuan pepper (or Szechuan pepper) is the outer pod of the tiny fruit of a number of species in the genus Zanthoxylum (most commonly Z. piperitum, Z. simulans, Z. sancho and Z.
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Chili or chilli may refer to:
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- Chili pepper
- Chili con carne or chili, a spicy stew-like dish traditionally made with chili peppers, tomato sauce and meat (usually beef)
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Pickling, also known as brining or corning, is the process of preserving food by anaerobic fermentation in brine (a solution of salt in water), to produce lactic acid, or marinating and storing it in an acid solution, usually vinegar (acetic acid).
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Salting is the preservation of food with salt. It is related to pickling (preparing food with brine, rather than dry salt). It is one of many methods of preserving food.
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Drying is a method of food preservation that works by removing water from the food, which prevents the growth of microorganisms and decay. Drying food using the sun and wind to prevent spoilage has been known since ancient times.
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Smoking is the process of flavouring, cooking, or preserving food by exposing it to the smoke from burning or smoldering plant materials, most often wood. Meats and fish are the most common smoked foods, though cheeses, vegetables, and ingredients used to make beverages such as
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Stir frying is an English umbrella term used to describe two fast Chinese cooking techniques: chǎo () and bào (). The term stir-fry was introduced into the English language by Buwei Yang Chao, in her book How to Cook and Eat in Chinese
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Beef is the culinary name for meat from bovines, especially domestic cattle.
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Kung Pao chicken (also spelled Kung Po chicken) is a classic dish in Sichuan cuisine, originating in the Sichuan Province of central-western China. The dish is named after Ding Baozhen (1820–1886), a late Qing Dynasty official.
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Twice Cooked Pork (回锅肉, pinyin: Húi Gūo Ròu, literally means "Meat that's been returned to the wok"), along with Mapo Dofu (麻婆豆腐), Hot Pot (火锅) and Kung Pao chicken (宫保鸡丁), is probably
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Kung Pao chicken (also spelled Kung Po chicken) is a classic dish in Sichuan cuisine, originating in the Sichuan Province of central-western China. The dish is named after Ding Baozhen (1820–1886), a late Qing Dynasty official.
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