easily combined withJiufen Old Streetto make a perfectday trip from Taipei. It is incredibly photogenic, with its rows of yellow lanterns and gorgeous temple at its core. It is a stone’s throw from Northern Taiwan’s largest port, which is especially romantic at night. The selection...
The first step is to soak your bamboo leaves overnight, so they’re flexible enough to make wrappings without breaking. I used a large baking dish with a couple of canning jars as weights. That’s it. Go to sleep for the night. ...
Taiwan is a super popular tourist destination. If you are visitingTaipei, the capital city of Taiwan, and really want to experience the city and Northern Taiwan like a local, you’re going to have to try some new things!
Two things I learn in the first hour of being in Taipei. First, that Taiwanese people are very friendly. Our guide Eddie gives us a warm welcome at arrivals and steers us to the cash machine (better than going to a money exchange) and the place to get a
Amongst bacteria, LABs are widespread in pickles, by cause of their ability to make high levels of lactic acid as well as being skilled to survive under high acidic conditions (Irkin & Songun, 2012). 3.1.1. Lactic acid bacteria (LABs) LABs are Gram-positive, catalase-negative, anaerobic,...
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Filed Under:Houston,Taiwan,Taiwanese,TexasTagged With:hacky sacks,night market,oil-paper umbrellas,TaiwanYes Houston Foodie Friday: Chestnut Cake May 5, 2017Leave a Comment It's been a while since I've had roasted chestnuts. They make me think of winter and Christmas songs. But I did go fo...
Two things I learn in the first hour of being in Taipei. First, that Taiwanese people are very friendly. Our guide Eddie gives us a warm welcome at arrivals and steers us to the cash machine (better than going to a money exchange) and the place to get a
While a glass of milk is often advertised in the US as “part of a balanced breakfast,” dòu jiāng takes the tradition to new levels. This fresh soy milk is a specialty of Taiwan, typically made fresh by street vendors and restaurants every morning for their customers. ...