Beijing's traditional snack foods are irresistible to visitors to the Chinese capital. Their names alone are enough to entice the curious diner, with local specialties including, ludagun (驢打滾donkey roll about), wandouhuang (豌豆黃pea yellow), aiwowo (艾窩窩), tang'erduo (糖耳朵sugar ear), and hama tumi (蛤蟆吐蜜toad spit honey).
Some of these snack foods have existed for 600 years. When foods pass the test of time, they become classics, with the history and stories behind them becoming part of the attraction. The coming Spring Festival is a good chance to get acquainted with some of these age-old foods, as Beijing's temple fairs will certainly feature these as part of their attractions.
Ludagun is a steamed millet cake with mashed red bean stuffing, rolled in ground soy bean powder. Wandouhuang is boiled pease jelly. And aiwowo is a small, snow-white, round glutinous rice cake with assorted sweet stuffing. Tang'erduo is brown sugar and flour cake soaked in maltose. Hama tumi is a cake with red bean stuffing and a crack on the surface.
Other traditional snacks are tanghulu (糖葫蘆), candied hawthorn fruit on skewer, miancha (面茶), fried flour tea, doufunao (豆腐腦), tender bean curd jelly, jiangzhi paicha'er (姜汁排叉兒), ginger flavored crisp flour slices boiled in maltose, tangjuanguo (糖卷果), sweet Chinese yam and jujube cake, naiyou zhagao (奶油炸糕), deep-fried milk cream flour ball, tanghuoshao (糖火燒), roast cake with brown sugar and sesame paste.
Some snacks have fallen from favor, deemed too oily, or too sweet for modern palates. Others remain popular among the Chinese, but are usually not to foreign tastes. These include baodu (爆肚), boiled beef stomach slices served with sesame paste, and luzhu huoshao (鹵煮火燒), boiled assorted beef giblets with cake.
These traditional snacks are available at xiaochi or snacks restaurants. Beijing Nine-Traditional Snack Restaurant (九門小吃Jiumen Xiaochi), located at Shichahai, has remade Menkuang Hutong, a famous snacks center at Qianmen before its demolition. Nanlaishun (南來順) is a Muslim restaurant.
Story by Ye Jun and photo by Lu Zhongqiu
Beijing 9-Traditional Snack Restaurant. 九門小吃
10:30am-1:30pm, 5pm-9pm. 1 Xiaoyou Hutong, north side of Houhai, Xicheng District. 6402-5858. 西城區(qū)后海北沿孝友胡同1號(hào)
Nanlaishun 南來順飯莊
12 Nancaiyuan Jie, Xuanwu District, south to the west gate of Grand View Garden. 6353-4720. 宣武區(qū)南菜園街12號(hào)(大觀園西門南側(cè))
Di'anmen Traditional Snacks Restaurant地安門小吃店
6am-8pm. 180 Di'anmenwai Dajie, Xicheng District. 6404-2946. 西城區(qū)地安門外大街180號(hào)
Huoguosi Traditional Snacks Restaurant 護(hù)國(guó)寺小吃店
6am-8pm. 93 Huguosi, Xicheng District. 6618-1705. 西城區(qū)護(hù)國(guó)寺93號(hào)
(China Daily February 2, 2008)