As someone who grew up in Wuxi, i'd like to say thank you Amy for visiting my city and introducing it to your audience. One thing I'd like to clarify is that, while we have many sweet meat dishes, the amount you ate today was way above an average person's daily intake. Many of the dishes are meant to be shared and also paired with rice and lots of vegetables. There are also many Wuxi dishes that are not sweet at all. Also It's good that you skipped the crispy eel dish... its sweetness is on another level and even many locals can't handle it :)
@tianchudang624211 ай бұрын
I can't eat rice with that sweet meet and shit
@JeffGu-i1z11 ай бұрын
超爱无锡菜❤
@maxyang791911 ай бұрын
@@tianchudang6242 Nobody can eat rice with shit. Be nice, be respectful. This is people's daily food. Plus, nobody eats "meet". If you want to pose as "cool speaking English", distinguish "meet" and "meat", or people think "your" American or something.
@BenjiSun11 ай бұрын
@@JeffGu-i1z 身为无常人(无锡+常州),我也爱。 🤣(我知道应该是叫常锡)
@tianchudang624211 ай бұрын
yes boss you got me. I just hate that sweetness and ppl overdefending themselves😂@@maxyang7919
@ivyshy989 ай бұрын
if you ever wondered why hot tea is popular in china, it's to balance out extreme flavors whether it be spicy, salty, oily, or in this case sweet lol ;)
@syncretik57628 ай бұрын
this! also great for digestion
@georgwalt79787 ай бұрын
hot tea is popular everywhere in the world
@42ZaphodB427 ай бұрын
Lol, no. Hot tea has been popular in china for literally thousands of years. Long before there was overly spicy and sweet foods. Some of the tea trees are older then the actual first importation of chillis into china. Tea is deeply embedded into chinas culture for waaaaaaaaaaay longer.
@honey-xz9gq7 ай бұрын
@@georgwalt7978 missing the forest looking at a tree love. Or not, who knows
@madisonevans79507 ай бұрын
NOTHING beats tea with sweets or beer and alcy with super savory or spicy
@taotao9810311 ай бұрын
Lots of high-tech company owners are trying to make the true meatless meat, yet it still tastes like cardboard. Chinese has a long history of Buddhist culture. For thousands of years, Chinese have been making super tasty meatless meats with only gluten, tofu, mushrooms and spices. They taste so real, you won't believe you're eating vegetarian meat.
@JohnHausser11 ай бұрын
Most people who buy those crappy/processed plant based products ( fake Italian sausages for example) aren’t vegan
@binweizang75811 ай бұрын
素鸡素鹅申请出站
@jacquesc0usteau11 ай бұрын
I have to say the meatless substitute I’ve liked the most from the big companies is the ground beef. Other than that, not a fan. I am yet to try seitan or anything of the like, but anything with mushrooms I’m down for 🤤
@pbandj776411 ай бұрын
How can you eat so much and not be 100 kilos? 😂
@pbandj776411 ай бұрын
I was in Tokyo at a vegetarian restaurant…I think everything was made from tofu. Somehow they simulated chicken and beef and other meats…. I could not get over it, still can’t. Have no idea what the restaurant name was.
@ddiego669711 ай бұрын
Amy is a true gastronome (美食家). You get the trick really quick. In Wuxi, people always order some red/dark and some white. Wuxi food follows a simple rule: all red dishes are sweet and all white dishes are umami.
@fjdsjkjl8 ай бұрын
The spicy sour soup you ate at the first 酸辣汤 is very popular in the US at Chinese American restaurants. It is, of course, served in slightly westernized for local tastes. It's known here as hot and sour soup in the restaurants.
@df710918 ай бұрын
I always go there just for soup and a big spring roll
@smoothstevessptv7 ай бұрын
the indo chinese variant is called manchow
@jennayoung996 ай бұрын
I love ypur interactions with locals, people seem so friendly.
@Jakkc72811 ай бұрын
Wow! The city Wuxi is really beautiful! I want to explore more of China besides my mom's village now. Thank you Amy for these lovely videos and everything too! I am learning so much!!
@k.vn.k6 ай бұрын
Lots of beautiful cities in China are those small towns and villages. If you are a little fed up with big cities vibe like me, these places are very enjoyable. Just be careful with food, do review research, just in case.
@bubblyasian711 ай бұрын
I am so glad you went to Wuxi. I'm actually adopted from there and hope to one day visit again.
@ruohanyangleng90754 ай бұрын
It's a beautiful city. Hope you can make it soon.
@AlanCheong11 ай бұрын
Wuxi ribs is a very intense dish and meant to be eaten with rice and other light vegetables. It's not meant to be eaten on its own otherwise you will find it to be too intense.
@MrJackal0011 ай бұрын
i always thought the hot spices would defeat you eventually, but not this sweet sugar stuff 🙂Greetings to Derk...
@BlondieinChina11 ай бұрын
Yeah this was definitely unexpected 😂😂😂
@haowilliam434611 ай бұрын
Wuxi has just the right amount of sweetness for me.
@calvinang111 ай бұрын
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. Who knew sugar and sweet would defeat her so easily. I was massively surprised I gotta say.
@AverytheCubanAmerican11 ай бұрын
"Sweet view for a sweet meal" well said! Definitely not as sweet, but those Wuxi ribs you had are similar the Guava-glazed baby back ribs that I make! The guava ribs are the result of a Chinese-Cuban fusion! Chinese laborers came to Cuba to work on the sugarcane fields in the late 1850s, and as a result, their cooking combined with what they had available in Cuba! The Chinese were unfortunately treated harshly in Cuba, so severe that the imperial Chinese government even sent investigators in 1873 to look into what was happening. After Chinese labor trade was prohibited, the last ship carrying Chinese laborers arrived in 1874. They intermarried with the Cubans, and Havana once had the largest Chinatown in Latin America! I know you're of course Australian, but with how you said it's like drinking maple syrup...are you sure you're not Canadian? 😂Fun fact: Canada actually has a strategic maple syrup reserve! This is a collective effort by Québec maple producers as an ambitious and effective way to manage their markets. The facility is operated by the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers which represents 77 percent of the global maple syrup supply. The reserve is made up of three warehouses. With a combined capacity of 133 million pounds (216,000 barrels), the three warehouses can hold the equivalent of 53 Olympic-sized swimming pools of maple syrup.
@jacquesc0usteau11 ай бұрын
Ooh Wuxi looks gorgeous! I love the reaction from the taxi driver 😂 for some reason this is the first long format video I’ve watched from you! I love your presentation style and how you edit and film! I’m hooked! Catch me commenting on earlier videos while I watch! 😂😂
@BlondieinChina11 ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
@ddk142211 ай бұрын
LOL, i am from wuxi and currently studying in Canada, i miss all the sweetness back home. The yu lan bing is my favourite food! i could eat 8 of them for breakfast and the xiao long bao miss it so much. i also find the ribs in restaurant is way sweetier than home cook style. You should stayed longer and visit the Lakes! hopo u had fun!
@toewomg11 ай бұрын
Too sweet, that’s such a surprise! Lol….. Can’t wait to see you and Jasmine getting together again!
@BenjiSun11 ай бұрын
and the sweetest people. 🤣 i maybe biased, my mom's from Wuxi. Did you happen to check out the big Buddhist scenic area at Lingshan? It's a pretty cool fairly new (a little over a decade old) congregation of many different sects of Buddhism and a massive prayer and conference hall for monks. There's a few stupas, a mini Potala Palace, a giant bronze Buddha statue, a nine-dragon fountain, a lot of lotus motifs everywhere, ... i want to go back with my new camera again just to take photos. oh, and i hope you got to try Taihu Sanbai (太湖三白 3 white foods of Lake Tai. White fish, Silver fish, and White shrimp) on a floating restaurant along the lake. It's typically not prepared in a sweet way(some are actually quite salty) so it would've helped you balance out from all the sweet foods you had. oh yea, speaking of gluten, people who don't believe there's variety in Chinese vegetarian food really needs to visit this region between Nanjing and Shanghai. we have literally hundreds of dishes created by and for our Buddhist monks and nuns, as well as imitation meat dishes for non-vegetarian pilgrims/visitors for many centuries before Impossible Meat or Beyond Meat. btw, that "green bamboo shoot" is not bamboo at all. it's called celtuce or stem lettuce, and it's just cut up stalks without the skin or leaves. i love it. it's really refreshing.
@hisousihou11 ай бұрын
Actually 青笋qingsun is not bamboo shoot but Celtuce or “stem lettuce,” “asparagus lettuce“ I have to say having eaten some sweet dishes, especially the Japanese diet, can be unbearably sweet at times. But the ribs Amy ate today still look pretty shocking, the brain naturally resists consuming a diet with so much sugar hahaha
@lohfookiong998411 ай бұрын
You must eat the pork ribs with rice, then you will find out, it's a good combination
@andreherringart11 ай бұрын
Andre Herring Art is delicious
@lolilollolilol777311 ай бұрын
@@lohfookiong9984 Not very good for your liver and your blood, though. If you brain tells you it's too sweet, it's because it becomes bad for your health. However if the rice fills you enough that you limit your meat intake greatly, then I kind of agree with you. But I'd rather have the choice of the degree of sweetness like you can sometimes choose how hot or how well done meat is cooked. It would be much better.
@MrSchtickyrice11 ай бұрын
莴笋?
@suckmemore11 ай бұрын
well, foodie slipped. ha....................
@adgurl0111 ай бұрын
I live in Changzhou which is a short 10 minute train ride from Wuxi. I was just there 2 weeks ago...now I must go back and try some of these dishes. Thanks for sharing!!
@dirkdiggler41368 ай бұрын
Is that where they threw the donkey into that tiger enclosure?
@rihardsrozans69208 ай бұрын
@@dirkdiggler4136 I believe it is
@dirkdiggler41368 ай бұрын
@@rihardsrozans6920 dude you gotta listen to Shane Gillis tell the story.
@mecchamina11 ай бұрын
Wasn't having the best of days, but your videos help make it much better :)
@BlondieinChina11 ай бұрын
aww! I hope you’re doing ok ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ sending hugs
@mecchamina11 ай бұрын
@@BlondieinChina Thank you ☺
@kevinli257411 ай бұрын
Wuxi is my hometown and it rocks! Glad you visited there. As far as I know, every Wuxier loves and is proud of their food. Funny thing is, while Amy is saying Wuxi food is too sweet, our desserts are much less sweet than Australian desserts.
@JohnHausser11 ай бұрын
Subscriber since almost 2 years ! Nice job Blondie ! Very interesting, entertaining and informative channel 😊 👍 Cheers from San Diego California 🇺🇸
@icebaby671411 ай бұрын
Amy is the best Aussie KZbinr in China...there is another American female KZbinr (Katherine's Journey to the East) who travels around China on bike and she made a video when she rode bike in a rural town in Xinjiang near the border chatting with local Uyghur elderly who criticized Biden's China policies. There was another wellknown Canadian KZbinr the Food Ranger who had been to a lot of places in China trying all kinds of local foods.
@ericaceae11 ай бұрын
I think I'll love it there 😂. As a filipino, we add sugar to our stew dishes and just love sweet treats in general.
@dalestanley917711 ай бұрын
filipinos are fat from all the sugar in everything and the obsession with rice and more rice...?
@Cleav3r11 ай бұрын
Me being a Wuxi born Sydney sider watching Sydney born Amy eating in my hometown Wuxi😂 To me, nothing beats Wuxi style Xiao Long Bao in terms of food, not even wagyu and lobster😊
@nouyilee497711 ай бұрын
Amy definitely masteredthe spirit of Chinese cuisine-捞饭, gravy over rice. ❤❤❤
@vinniekay096711 ай бұрын
Good morning! It's 6 AM and a bubbly Aussie You! Makes a Good start of the day 😃 Greetz from The Netherlands..
@Cheezus7 ай бұрын
everything looked so amazing I wonder how the sweetness compares to the American palate being also pretty sweet
@siyaocai593111 ай бұрын
As someone who grow up in Wuxi, I was so excited seeing this video! As expected, it is too sweet for most people including myself.
@icebaby671411 ай бұрын
Interesting video, Amy! I will definitely visit Wuxi and try the local food there next time I visit China.
@rmoorefla11 ай бұрын
Yes, but next week will be even sweeter with Jasmine making an appearance!
@Ecnop911 ай бұрын
yessss new blondie video to watch while eating dinner on the couch.
@Vntoronto11 ай бұрын
Love watching your channel as always! Looking forward to seeing Jasmine and your food adventures!❤❤❤
@Chickenalmond7 ай бұрын
I think you're supposed to eat those meat with rice Amy... here in Indonesia we also have a region that specialized in making sweet food. We eat them with load of rice and many non-sweet side dish to balance the flavor 😅
@bidensucks67928 ай бұрын
That soup looked amazing!
@arafsadventures11 ай бұрын
That looks amazing tbf 😋 Food here in China is amazing 👌❤️
@C3PO_11 ай бұрын
Quite opposite to your experience, Amy, as someone who grew up in Fuzhou, another place where the local cuisines are sweet, I felt like I was in heaven when I visited Wuxi on a university holiday. My uni is in Nanjing, where the cuisines are influenced by Anhui, i.e., more on the salty side. A friend from Xiamen and I bought several boxes of the braised pork ribs for our dormmates, but we ended up eating 2 on our train back...🤣Yum!!!
@vincentlive276311 ай бұрын
Happy to see you visit wuxi, really brings back a lot of nostalgic feeling as i was there many times during my work trip, definitely nice streets to have a walk, food was great and the people was very nice, remember that i had a great time visiting the 3 kingdom city
@dailindailinxu984411 ай бұрын
I guess Wuxi has the best dentist among other cities 😂😂😂
@user-sf9gs2pg1b5 ай бұрын
I like this style of editing - like how at 2:18 “Let’s go in for a bite” whilst she’s going in for the bite, as opposed to showing her saying the words on camera. It’s clean.
@DD-xx8wh11 ай бұрын
wow Blondie!! so fun to visit yet another unique city, thanks for taking us along on another culinary extreme!!...and taking (a sweet) one for the team yikes!!
@yli553111 ай бұрын
This video definitely convinced me to plan a travel to Wuxi. I love sweet food, and my 15 years living in the US have pushed my sweetness tolerance up to a new level. Now, even the Oreo in China tastes bitter in my mouth. (Yes, they reduced the sugar level outside the US.) Wuxi, try me with all your sweetest dishes.😎
@wangseven225211 ай бұрын
challenge accepted
@FrancisKLJ29211 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! This is where I’m from! I’m gonna share this video with my friends so they know a little about my cultural background!
@davepsk733411 ай бұрын
Yeah Jasmine is BACK!!! On another note, you did very well with the sweet foods. If it was up to me I can't even take more than 1 bite to give up. I just cannot take sweet for a meal unless it's cake or tidbits. Guess I'm no good at meals that are sweet. Makes me wanna puke after the first bite.
@itaylori11 ай бұрын
Hot and sour soup was my FAVORITE growing up! Really hits the spot in fall and winter months
@ReyOfLight11 ай бұрын
I spent a total of 10 weeks (spread out over 3 different trips) in Suzhou between 2006 and 2010 and really quite enjoyed the local flavor profile of the cuisine in the Shanghai and Suzhou area. I visited Wuxi as well a few times during my trips (if this is Wuxi close to Suzhou that is) and remember quite liking the foods I had there. Not sure if I had super local dishes though or if I just didn't mind the sweetness. I was never in the city center however, I was in some restaurants in some large parks. I especially remember a place out by a lake, very pretty view there with a mountain in the background. Never really found Wuxi as cozy as Suzhou though
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCysts11 ай бұрын
Wuxi; how interesting because my friend who in 1980 offered me a job in Hong Kong working for her family (I believe) came from Wuxi. She rarely told anyone where she was from (idk why, this was before home computers and Google 😂) and I had always envisioned it spelt Wooshee. She was the first person to introduce me to rock sugar and when I would host our dinner-of-the-month (always at my place as I was the only one single) she would make me add rock sugar to my homemade spicy chicken wing sauce. Huh, I wish I could find her, I've been searching for her and for her children on social media for ages now. Amy, I like the occasional sweet but I'd be physically ill if I ate so much sweet food. I bet if the sweetness was dialed back, you'd have taken one for the team 😂 I honestly would love to try the Wuxi cuisine; I need to get this intense desire to visit China turned into a reality. However my hurdle is money; my Son promised to take me to Japan and though I really want to go, China has always been my #1 destination to visit. After my Father came back from business in rural China in the 70's (lots of destinations, all hydroelectric related) he just said to me "go, you won't regret it." And now I'll stop yakking. I do tend to go on and on. Another banger, Amy. The walking streets were postcard perfect. 🥹
@worrellrobinson433211 ай бұрын
Great stuff looks like you were near mission impossible three spot?... Keep up the amazing work kind regards...
@davidtam95732 ай бұрын
Hi Blondie, Thank u for showing so many food culture in China. Your bubbliness of your personality makes it so enjoyable to watch. Love your general chit chat with the Didi driver so funny. Your presentation is good with english and subtitles. Could u with more communication in mandarin with the locals. Help me to learn and listen the mandarin language .
@taylorz787511 ай бұрын
omg you finally visit Wuxi!! I grew up with gluten meatballs, sweet pork ribs and sweet xiaolongbao. Blondie you make me homesick so bad :)
@asl630411 ай бұрын
I remember first hearing of Wuxi from her video in Australia on the restaurant, Nanjing Dumpling, whose manager stated that such city was the origin place of the soup dumpling! So cool that she's there!
@yugioht4211 ай бұрын
Those hot soup dumplings are always blue crab or dungeoness in America which are so much better as they are caught all year round while hairy crab just isn’t on our radar. We get stone crab too. Most Chinese here don’t really care for hairy crab because it’s just too small and not fatty enough. Plus the fact they can’t be here helps.
@andy_222111 ай бұрын
Jasmine!!! She is always sooo beautiful! So happy you two met up
@jerometsowinghuen11 ай бұрын
After eating lots of spicy cuisines, having the sweetest cuisines in Wuxi can balance your taste buds, Miss Amy. Besides deers that I have seen them in Nara, Japan, the Wuxi ribs looks familiar with the ones (sweet and sour ribs) in Hong Kong, my family and I like it.
@genocidegrand205711 ай бұрын
looks beautiful. the view yep
@ricosun11 ай бұрын
Haha without watching the video I knew Amy was going to Wuxi. I lived in Shanghai before and we eat pretty sweet, but Wuxi's sweetness is another level
@wolf-man-bear-pig-torque11 ай бұрын
Wuxi sounds like my kind of place…lots of good walking and sweetness everywhere.
@Thomas-Chin1011 ай бұрын
Sugar in regular food is definitely more of a southern thing and I can only tolerate extremely small amount. I would be just happy if nothing is sweet at all. I do like their famous ribs but only couple bites. Great to see Jasmine as I am sure many have been waiting to see her. Great video as usual!
@winterburden11 ай бұрын
Oh my! Thanks for this neat adventure!
@arafsadventures11 ай бұрын
Wow I've just realised you're in Wuxi, I'm about 30 minutes from there, I go there every week as the food is fantastic 😋❤️
@oldrrr11 ай бұрын
My mom adds a sweet touch to her Qingsun as well. I believe the owner reduced the sugar in that dish just for you. I've followed Blondie since the start of the pandemic, and now you are finally getting to visit my hometown. Yeah..
@Unknown-jg4uq8 ай бұрын
5:33, the walking... I could never 😂😂
@jttcpan11 ай бұрын
Nice to see my hometown! I grew up in Xiao Lou Xiang but it was nothing like what it was 20+ years ago
As someone whose family is from Wuxi and have visited extensively I would say funny enough I don't think we ever eat much sweet stuff as you did. Wuxi has a reputation for having sweet dishes, but funny enough my memories of my most favorite dishes there are the savory soups, seafood, and hotpot. My family owned a few restaurants in Wuxi, and I was lucky enough to be able to experience the local cuisine during our family dinners at our restaurant for many years until it shut down. I would have happily invited you to try!
@patrickng8422 ай бұрын
You're so Uplifting !!!
@namelesswarrior476011 ай бұрын
Pure joy cannot be faked!
@samhu58787 ай бұрын
Wuxi is among the richest cities in China, I have Chinese friends here that tell me that American food was easier to adapto than food from the Yangtze delta.
@SmallKeong11 ай бұрын
You are the best, thanks for taking us around in China. I love those sweet food hahaha
@zyt959511 ай бұрын
Spicy is the way to go, but very brave of you to try the sweet food!
@laurastravels4048 ай бұрын
I'm from that region. Can't have any spicy food but has a huge tolerance in sweet food.
@Elurin11 ай бұрын
I found pretty much the same when I lived in Shanghai. Just too sweet for me!
@Erraiad11 ай бұрын
my girl, you are glowing. wow I wanted to focus but you’re becoming more and more beautiful 😍 and your skin is amazing.
@stevenzheng54598 ай бұрын
Wuxi and Jiangsu cuisine in general is on the sweet side (in the sugary/syrupy sense). I visited a bunch of cities in that province 2-3 years ago and concluded that it's too sweet for me!
@Beavertownfolks11 ай бұрын
Blondie is Love. Blondie is Life.
@txmao11 ай бұрын
Your digest system is used to less sweet food. In US, the highest praise to Western sweet from Asian is “it’s not too sweet “ 😂
@choboutube11 ай бұрын
I've just come back from a couple of days in Wuxi, having never heard of it 2 weeks prior. You're correct, even the xiaoling bao are sweet though not super sweet. I could see you how you overload on the sweetness if you went for the 'wrong' dishes.
@scotttan637711 ай бұрын
Excited to see Jasmine again. Thanks amy for making it happen 🙏
@calvinang111 ай бұрын
Jasmine is coming back next week. Wahoo!
@jojoaugustus13836 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you never heard of Hot and Sour soup before. Suan La Tang is the best ! This one might be peculiar, but to me, this is the best soup ever.
@hwanggummy50189 ай бұрын
I have a sweet tooth so i actually loved all the food i ate in Wuxi! Their sweet and sour vegetarian bamboo soup noodles were sooooo good i still think about it sometimes LOL
@byeyumxyj11 ай бұрын
my grandparents are from wuxi but they moved to shanghai and ningbo so thats where i grew up. Went to wuxi once and had the 红烧肉 or 东坡肉 spat it out and nearly threw up it was like candy fatty pork 🤢
@ExpatNatt11 ай бұрын
I have GOT to try this 😍😅
@lewisj755911 ай бұрын
You heard me and Jasmine is back!
@roycwu7 ай бұрын
Glad to see you visited my hometown. Some Wuxi dishes are too sweet even for locals😅. But Wuxi does offer many savory and delicious food doesn’t have sugar in it.
@raymondlianto988211 ай бұрын
The deer looks cute. Anyways great short tour of Wuxi.
@romeong521811 ай бұрын
it would be fun if you could hook up with Katherine of Katherine's journey to the east. You both are articulate in Mandarin, both love adventure visiting different places in China, love sports, though Katherine is not the foodie type but she appreciate good Chinese foods. And the best thing is, you could pass off as sisters...
@maxyang791911 ай бұрын
Amy went to the city I recommended! My ancestral hometown! 🥰 I forgot to mention, besides being super sweet, the portions are unapologeticly large. One egg dumpling (egg skin, pork filling, you HAVE TO try it, Amy! It's soooo good and not that sweet.) is a dish on its own. It really blew my mind, because where I grew up, Shanghai, the same portion comes in 5 or 6 egg dumplings, not 1!
@felinetherapy478211 ай бұрын
The food looked great but I don't like sweet with my savory. I would have struggled.
@wengeshi6797Ай бұрын
You are totally correct. One of my classmates is from there.
@wchenful8 ай бұрын
Just a tip for xiao long bao. Pick it up with chopsticks, dip it in the vinegar and then place it in your spoon. Then bite off the top and suck the soup out from the top. If you bite it from the side, it's going to spill out.
@BrandyHeng00711 ай бұрын
Lucky girl, live to eat, enjoy eating ,eating varieties
@guyxye11 ай бұрын
My mouth while watching: 🌊
@k.vn.k6 ай бұрын
Wuxi is so beautiful. I love the 900 years old small alleys with restaurants, shops and cafes.
As someone borned and raised in Wuxi, I missed wuxi-style Xiaolongbao and Yu Lan Bing insanely!!!! (Traditionally, its serving is actually 4 pieces, no idea why they decide to offer a 2 piece serving.I can eat all four of them lmao ). Wuxi was served as a logistics hub for rice, sugar and all kinds of agricultural products for hundreds or thousands of years. That's the reason why we prefer to use gluten/glutinous rice/sugar a lot as cooking ingredients. But the level of sweetness made Wuxi cuisine hard to spread across China. You cannot find anything similar outside Wuxi! I believe the most magnificent scenic spot in Wuxi is the Lingshan budda and its palace. I'll recommend you to try these sweet foods with rice to alleviate its level of sweetness. Trust me! Having these sweet and savory sauce with ur rice is the most enjoyable things in the world!
@user-nc5mw8nx2b11 ай бұрын
我在国外的时候一样
@SOTFarchive6 ай бұрын
Here in Minnesota our “Chinese food” is known for being very different from the rest of the USA, mostly because it is absolutely FULL of sugar. The sweet ribs you ate at the beginning are definitely in every single buffet here. Sweet meat is what I was raised on, so I love it- but people from out of state are definitely always surprised and not able to handle all of the sugar. 😅 I wonder if this region is where our MN Chinese buffets and resteraunts got their menus from? 😂
@roycwu7 ай бұрын
The way you ate the meat stuffed gluten ball with rice is perfect 👍🏼
@glenwinters986511 ай бұрын
How do you stay in China for long periods of time? Do you work as a English teacher to be able to stay there or have you got a visa a different way?
@jasonbeedon986711 ай бұрын
I lived in 苏州 for 11 years. The Suzhou 口味 is very similar to Wuxi’s. My palate was trained on this food and I had trouble eating local food in other parts of China. 😂
@GF-ef4lk11 ай бұрын
Go to Yulin in Guangxi province in the 2nd half of June, you will enjoy the most delicious food in the world.
@TheMrgreylee6 ай бұрын
Was in Wuxi for college for a year and half. HATED it every minute of it
@handleiguesss7 ай бұрын
It seems like the people soak up all the sugar and become sweet themselves... how cute lol