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Shanghai, located along the coast of the East China Sea and the southern banks of the mouth of the Yangtze River, is a city under the direct jurisdiction of the Central Government. It is the largest metropolis in China and one of the most historically significant cities. It is a flourishing international metropolis, known worldwide for its highly developed industrial, commercial and financial components.

Shanghai Cuisine

Chinese Mitten Crab

The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis), also known as big binding crab and Shanghai hairy crab, is a famous delicacy in Shanghai cuisine and is prized for the female crab's ovaries. Late autumn is the best time for eating crabs in Shanghai when the best quality Yangcheng Lake hairy crabs with green shells and white bottoms, rich in fat and ovary, are shipped to restaurants. The crab meat is believed by the Chinese to have a "cooling" (yin) effect on the body. When the crabs are properly cooked, the fragrance appeals to diners' palate. The most popular way of cooking crabs is to steam them to maintain the original flavor of the crabs, thus the meat is tender, juicy and delicious.

Beggar's Chicken

Beggar's Chicken is a legendary dish wrapped in lotus leaves, covered in clay and oven baked to steamy, tasty perfection (the hardened clay can be chipped away from the tender chicken), in olden times, it was baked in the ground.

Lion's Head

Lion's Head is a casserole dish of huge steamed pork balls stewed with vegetables. The dish is named after the shape of the cabbage, which together with the meatball resembles a lion's head. There are two kinds of Lion's Head: the white (or plain), and the red (cooked with soy sauce). The plain one is usually stewed or steamed with napa cabbage, while the red one can be stewed with cabbage or cooked with bamboo shoots and certain kind of tofu. The dish originated from the region of Yangzhou and Zhenjiang in Jiangsu province. The dish became a part of Shanghai cuisine with the influx of migrants in the 19th and early 20th Century

Xiaolongbao (small basket steamed bun)

The Xiaolongbao, also known as soup dumpling, is a steamed, meat-filled bun with unleavened skin from Eastern China. These buns are traditionally steamed in bamboo baskets, hence the name.

Yangzhou Fried Rice

Yangzhou Fried Rice is rice stir-fried with a rich mixture of ingredients. In Yangzhou Fried Rice, Chinese barbecued pork is an essential ingredient that gives it its special sweetish flavour.

This dish does not originate from Yangzhou; instead, the recipe was invented by the Qing dynasty's Yi Bingshou (1754-1815) who was once the regional magistrate of Yangzhou, and the dish was named Yeung Chow fried rice by then.

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