Steamed Taro with Chopped Chili
A classic Hunan dish: tender, creamy taro coated with savory and spicy chopped chili. Steaming preserves natural flavors, making it a simple yet satisfying side that pairs perfectly with rice.
Chaozhou Gāo Shāo Taro (Braised Taro in Syrup)
A traditional Chaoshan dessert, deep-fried taro coated with thick syrup, crispy outside and soft inside, sweet and delicious, perfect for festive occasions.
Chaozhou Sweet Taro
Chaozhou sweet taro is a traditional Chaoshan dessert, where taro is simmered with sugar to a soft, sticky sweetness that melts in your mouth.
Crispy Sugar-Coated Taro (Fansha Taro)
A classic Chaoshan dessert featuring crispy fried taro sticks coated with a snowy, crystalline sugar crust – sweet, crunchy, and utterly addictive.
Taro Balls
Soft, chewy and sweet, these taro balls are a classic Chinese dessert made from mashed taro and glutinous rice, served in brown sugar ginger syrup.