Chaozhou Braised Eggs
A classic Chaoshan snack, these eggs are slowly braised in a spiced soy sauce marinade. The whites become flavorful and firm, the yolks tender. Great as a snack or side.
Laoyaoju (Herbal Preserved Kumquats)
A classic Chaoshan medicinal preserve, kumquats are cured with licorice and galangal, offering a unique balance of sweet, sour, and salty. It's a nostalgic and healthy snack.
Pig Trotter Rings (Zhu Jiao Quan)
Crispy golden crust with savory taro filling, a traditional Chaoshan snack that bursts with flavor in every bite.
White Rice Peach (Baifantao)
A traditional Chaoshan rice pastry shaped like a white peach, symbolizing good fortune. Soft and chewy with sweet peanut-sesame filling, perfect for festive occasions.
墨斗卵粿
A Chaoshan traditional snack made with fresh cuttlefish roe and sweet potato starch. Crispy outside, tender and bouncy inside, with irresistible aroma.
Pengpeng Guo (Pingpang Glutinous Rice Cake)
A Chaoshan traditional snack with soft and chewy glutinous rice skin filled with sesame and peanut filling, shiny after steaming, each bite is fragrant.
鲎粿
Crispy on the outside, savory inside. A traditional Chaoshan snack made from rice batter filled with mushroom, pork, and dried shrimp, steamed then pan-fried golden. Best with sweet chili sauce.
Sun Kueh (Bamboo Shoot Dumplings)
A classic Chaoshan snack with translucent skin and savory bamboo shoot filling, soft and fragrant—a taste of spring.
Wumiguo (Chive Dumplings)
A Chaoshan specialty, these translucent dumplings use sweet potato starch dough filled with chives and pork. The skin is chewy and the filling savory.
Red Peach Glutinous Rice Cake (Hong Tao Guo)
A traditional Chaoshan specialty, peach-shaped for longevity. The soft glutinous rice skin wraps sweet peanut and sesame filling. Pan-fried until crispy outside and chewy inside, a festive treat.