This Chinese city knows how to EAT!!! (Meizhou: The Hakka Capital of the WORLD!)

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Blondie in China

Blondie in China

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@BlondieinChina
@BlondieinChina Күн бұрын
Thanks for bearing with me last week with the subtitles! I've edited the automatic captions so they should be exactly the same as what is said in the video. So feel free to press the 'CC' button to translate the video in to your language of choice (I've got Chinese simplified, traditional, and even some other languages like German and French too! Let me know how this works, and if there are any other languages you'd like the video available in xoxo
@justinyi4064
@justinyi4064 Күн бұрын
Thanks for doing this Amy, much appreciated especially with parents who don't natively speak English! Someone also mentioned a pretty helpful solution which is to hire some volunteers from your fanbase that would be willing to translate and do captions for you! I'm sure a lot of us would love to do it.
@h3nryC
@h3nryC Күн бұрын
if you have time... try to visit wulin... my ancestral house
@willl9791
@willl9791 Күн бұрын
The Braised Pork is the best dish, there's another one with Yam and braised pork. The salted Chicken and the stuffed tofu is a must. Love the Hakka dishes. Thanks 👍🏼
@DapaoGuo
@DapaoGuo 10 сағат бұрын
感谢~终于不再是听天书了
@allabouttaishan3703
@allabouttaishan3703 6 сағат бұрын
Correction to what Peter said in the video : Hakka call themselves Guangdong people 廣東人. It was only during the Qing dynasty, when the Hakka migrated from Northern Guangdong into the very fertile Pearl River Delta, the Cantonese called them guest people 客家人. If you ask Sichuan Hakka 四川客家人 and Shaanxi Hakka 陝西客家人 they call themselves Guangdong people 廣東人 and their dialect Guangdong dialect廣東話. Hakka actually are local to both Northern Guangdong and Southern Jiangxi. And both Cantonese and Hakka migrated south into Guangdong from Henan, Shaanxi, and Shanxi (Central Plains) during the Tang dynasty period and prior via Jiangxi province hence which is why both Cantonese and Hakka are close to Gan language (Jiangxi dialect). Even my dialect, Taishanese, is a mixture of both Hakka and Cantonese, as we migrated into Guangdong after the Cantonese and before the Hakka from Henan and the surrounding central plains area.
@distorshin
@distorshin Күн бұрын
As an American born Hakka person, I appreciate learning the history behind some of the foods I grew up eating. Thank you for helping understand the history of my family's culture better.
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says that there are actually many more iconic dishes that we can order showcase the Hakka food and culture, but apparently we only had limited time...
@wanalan9958
@wanalan9958 Күн бұрын
Should go Meizhou and experience yourself
@yundizhang779
@yundizhang779 Күн бұрын
and stomach😂​@@peterzhou372
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@etlay5684
@etlay5684 Күн бұрын
Hakka Australian here, so glad to see you guys in my ancestral home. Peter is right, my ancestors migrated hundred years ago from Henan. The dishes you have are so typical of Hakka dishes and here in Australia Mum has to grow her own vegetable to make 梅菜 that goes with the pork belly. Miss those Hakka noodles with red yeast rice soup.
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Great to have some real Hakka people to acknowledge our work of research and presenting them in the video! Cheers ❤
@H.Witcher
@H.Witcher 23 сағат бұрын
Yea, I also didn't know Hakka people originated from the North - are there many Hakkas remaining in Henan or Anhui?
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@allabouttaishan3703
@allabouttaishan3703 6 сағат бұрын
@@GL-iv4rwI don’t think this person is Cantonese. Trying to divide us. Cantonese and Hakka both come Henan and Shanxi. Both migrated south maybe 100-200 years apart, which is why Hakka sounds closer to Cantonese than other dialects except for Gan (Jiangxi dialect). Taishanese (my dialect) is like a mixture of Hakka and Cantonese, as we migrated from Central Plains -> Jiangxi -> Guangdong after Cantonese and before the Hakka.
@bran7732
@bran7732 Күн бұрын
Peter is amazing! He is knowledgeable and fabulously engaging… please do more food adventures together all over China and the world!🌍
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi and he will still be featured in the next Chinese food adventure and maybe some time in the future when both Amy and Peter are out of China 😉
@josechong8207
@josechong8207 7 сағат бұрын
Spot on... Peter is both fabulous and fabulously engaging :)
@Steve-bw9bs
@Steve-bw9bs Күн бұрын
Amy's best shows include plenty on the local life, culture, history, and architecture. Add a knowledgeable guest host and it's a winning formula. Two thumbs up for this program!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
How about a dramatic guest host? 😂
@Steve-bw9bs
@Steve-bw9bs Күн бұрын
@@peterzhou372 Saw you on one of Amy's excellent Guangzhou programs. You and a friend of yours did a great job, I think her name was Leah. How do I find you and Leah on line for more videos?
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
@@Steve-bw9bs Her name is Léa and she lives in Paris now. I am back in Guangzhou temporarily until January when I need to go back to Europe for my job.
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
@@Steve-bw9bs As of me, I have appeared in a lot of Amy’s videos. Feel free to watch all of them 😆
@kianyeelee9307
@kianyeelee9307 Күн бұрын
In south east Asian countries, hakkas are great experienced farmers... We other Chinese races in nanyang always consult them on crops...there is a saying 没山没客,没客没山
@gloriastone3211
@gloriastone3211 Күн бұрын
Great video Amy and Peter! You two make great vlogs together!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@jackg5321
@jackg5321 2 сағат бұрын
Really appreciated the exert from the tour guide - sharing the more intricate facts and reasons about the culture and place, probably passed on by word and mouth. You can get that from tour books, so lucky we get take a peek in
@josechong8207
@josechong8207 Күн бұрын
It is so exciting how everything looks. I feel seen as I am watching this. You are in my "element". I am a Hakka descendant and, luckily, still speak the language. I grew up eating these dishes, or versions of it. My favorite two are the salty chicken and the pork belly... yummy... Hakka people are spread out throughout the world: you will find many of us in Southeast Asia, like in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and also in Central and South America.
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
I didn't realize you are a Hakka descendant! And fortunately you didn't consider what we said were bullshit, meaning we've probably gotten it right 😂
@josechong8207
@josechong8207 Күн бұрын
@@peterzhou372 you two are an amazing vlogging duo and when the two of you are in the same video together it feels like heaven... You are like Bonnie and Clyde in a good way...
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
​@@josechong8207Awwww thank you soooo much ❤
@josechong8207
@josechong8207 Күн бұрын
@@peterzhou372 by the way, you and Amy were spot on in your assessments and history of the Hakka 人. I, myself, am learning about my own history as a Hakka 人. I heard some say that the Hakka best embody the essence of the Han because they didn't let external forces influence their ways of life, thought, language, and beliefs, and quoting from Copilot: "Hakka has preserved certain linguistic features that are believed to be more archaic compared to other Chinese languages, like Mandarin or Cantonese. These features might give us insights into the ancient Han language from which many modern Chinese languages descended." This might explain why I find so many words in Mandarin being so similar to Hakka. The best analogy would be to compare Hakka to Latin, if Latin were still a spoken language, with the many languages descended from it, like Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian, and Portuguese.
@piaolmc3978
@piaolmc3978 15 сағат бұрын
​@@josechong8207I like your analogy although present day Hakka (even the Meizhou version) would be very different from what was spoken before the various migrations. Even nowadays there are differences between Meixian Hakka with that of neighbouring Dabu, Wuhua, Xingning and even more pronounced when compared with places further away e.g. in Fujian, Jiangxi, Sichuan I believed for a long time what I read about Tang dynasty poetry by Li Bai and Du Fu sounding better when recited in Hakka compared to Mandarin (which was not the national language until after the fall of the Qing), until I tried to get recordings of some poems in Hakka as was spoken in ancient times. I was told that this was not possible although it is accepted that the current Meixian version is the most 'correct'. Hakka, just like all spoken languages evolve and adapt, pickng up many 'local' words and expressions for easier communication Note that closeby Chaozhou people, downriver from Meizhou, also share a similar migratory history to Hakka people and yet, did not qualify as 'Guest People'. I believe that Hakka was used as a pejorative term when our ancestors turned up as refugees, seeking safety from invaders, chaos and famine. We took it on the chin, not only survived but thrived in the more difficult to cultivate mountains and now wear it with pride. Just look up the Hakka written character for 'I'.
@kenstaroz1536
@kenstaroz1536 Күн бұрын
Hi Aimee. It’s Ken here from Melbourne. We never did meet due to my work. One of your earlier viewers. I’m a Hakka Malaysian who now lives in Melbourne with roots traceable to Meizhou. Great video!
@BlondieinChina
@BlondieinChina 20 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!! Hope to meet you one day!
@kenstaroz1536
@kenstaroz1536 13 сағат бұрын
@ indeed! 🥂
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@kenstaroz1536
@kenstaroz1536 7 сағат бұрын
@@GL-iv4rwhi shit kicker! Are you constipated today? Sprouting faeculent vitriols from your facial stoma?
@daisychong3488
@daisychong3488 Сағат бұрын
​@@GL-iv4rw how old are you? 10?
@yellowblimps
@yellowblimps 14 сағат бұрын
American born Hakka person chiming in- it makes me so happy you've enjoyed Hakka food! Hakka people are all over the world. My great grandparents moved from southern China to a Hakka community in Tangra, Calcutta, and my parents eventually moved from there to the southern USA. I love our food and culture, and my grandparents loved talking about the history of Hakka people. This was an excellent video showcasing my family's history and some food I grew up with.
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@felinetherapy4782
@felinetherapy4782 Күн бұрын
Peter is fabulous. Amazing what you get to see and share!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@GrandEmbodiedMaster
@GrandEmbodiedMaster Күн бұрын
@@peterzhou372 You should make videos too!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
​@GrandEmbodiedMaster Peter has some other priorities as of now 😂
@angelameredith4132
@angelameredith4132 9 сағат бұрын
This was so interesting!! Not only do I love the food!!! But it is so satisfying to learn more about the complexities of Chinese culture! Just incredible!!! I loved information on food was eaten because of having to move and be changed
@nenanatuajt
@nenanatuajt Күн бұрын
Hi, I'm Hakka descendant from West Borneo Indonesia.
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@victorlui5955
@victorlui5955 18 сағат бұрын
The Blondie & Peter dynamic is so fun to watch. 😊
@HiMatte
@HiMatte 14 сағат бұрын
You and Peter have such good camera chemistry! It's always fun when he joins in your videos.
@cristinamattarella2955
@cristinamattarella2955 Күн бұрын
I could watch a whole channel of the “Adventures of Amy and Peter!” ❤
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@toby_lja
@toby_lja Күн бұрын
This video has genuinely made me want to explore my Hakka heritage more, the food you guys are eating makes me miss my grandmother so much!
@wongteckxien7554
@wongteckxien7554 Күн бұрын
Same
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@toby_lja
@toby_lja 6 сағат бұрын
@ well i’m also technically Cantonese and Hokkien on top of being Hakka. so i feel chill i guess 🫡
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCysts
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCysts 18 сағат бұрын
How I missed this video last night is beyond me, but I'm feeling a bit under the weather today and I needed something fun to watch while I laze about in bed drinking ginger tea and eating saltines. Amy, you've got me wanting to visit so many places and eat some incredible food. I only wish that when I do visit, I had my own Amy and Peter to be my guides. It's always a joy to see Peter; he's got a certain je ne sais quoi about him.
@thistamndypo
@thistamndypo 22 сағат бұрын
THIS CHANNEL IS SO UNDERRATED!!!! You're a history and food channel in one. I LOVE PETER!!!!
@BlondieinChina
@BlondieinChina 20 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much!!!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 19 сағат бұрын
Peter says hi 😂
@J4d3Dj
@J4d3Dj Күн бұрын
Hakka descendant from Indonesia, but live in Aussie here. Growing up eating the pork belly with mustard and yan mian make me miss so much watching this as living in Sydney is hard to find these dishes
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@bluetransparency
@bluetransparency Күн бұрын
as a hakka in singapore who's not that connected to my roots, this was a really eye-opening video to watch and thoroughly enjoyed it!
@BlondieinChina
@BlondieinChina 20 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much!!! I'm so happy you liked it
@bluetransparency
@bluetransparency 20 сағат бұрын
@BlondieinChina funnily enough, my mum bought thunder tea rice and abacus seeds today for me. how serendipitous 🤣
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@TanukiSC
@TanukiSC Күн бұрын
This may be my favorite episode you’ve made. Really awesome explanations of the culture, food, and architecture and how they are all tied together. Just fantastic stuff, Amy! ❤❤❤
@BlondieinChina
@BlondieinChina 20 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much! That means the world!
@lindaanusasananan6944
@lindaanusasananan6944 12 сағат бұрын
Went to Meizhou in 2005 to eat and do research for my book, The Hakka Cookbook. Also found my father's ancestral home nearby. Great explanation of the the Hakka history and fun eating with you.
@simonshu1479
@simonshu1479 Күн бұрын
I am a Singapore Hakka. Great video! Entertaining and educational at the same time! 👍
@sonythan
@sonythan Күн бұрын
OMG i really craving for my mother's home cook food... this is my ancestor hometown.
@linglingblingbling1112
@linglingblingbling1112 22 сағат бұрын
I'm Hakka-Canto-Malaysian but am an Aussie citizen (LOL) so I loved this video! Mei Cai Kou Rou is SO good, and that Yan Mian used to be available in Malaysia and much harder to find these days (according to mum). Bah this took me way back to my granny's cooking!
@khloh123
@khloh123 Күн бұрын
I am Hakka from Malaysia. I've been to Meizhou back in 2023, the salted chicken and yan mian is superb ❤
@Greg.Siucrazyforaudio2016
@Greg.Siucrazyforaudio2016 Күн бұрын
Peter has amazing knowledge of food and China history and the best guest ever. Best chemistry of you both Thanks for the amazing travel exploring food adventure, love you guys so much ❤❤🎉🎉...........
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@thezenyen
@thezenyen 23 сағат бұрын
Thank you from Singapore. So happy to see glimpses of my hakka heritage and to recognise all these dishes i grew up with. Now a trip to meizhou is called for. Thanks Peter and Amy!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 19 сағат бұрын
Peter says hi 👋
@thezenyen
@thezenyen Сағат бұрын
@peterzhou372 hi Peter, you are very knowledgeable. I'm afraid my Chinese is pretty non existent and I appreciate your translation and commentary. Why don't you both stop by Singapore one day and you can do videos about how the foods of the Hakkas, Hokkiens, teo chews and Cantonese have morphed on their journey from China to Singapore over several hundred years?
@ptboat67
@ptboat67 9 сағат бұрын
These videos are so lovely and I particularly enjoy when you collaborate with Peter.
@markshen3280
@markshen3280 Күн бұрын
Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR also has a HAKKA VILLAGE, which is now a Cultural Heritage Site as well as a Museum showcasing the authentic life styles of what HAKKA lives were all about .
@debscatena
@debscatena 21 сағат бұрын
Amy , the pasta you mean is aglio/ olio, garlic/ oil..... a midnight treat/ snack for many Italians
@GCLU
@GCLU Күн бұрын
There used to be a Hakka restaurant in NYC called Hakka Cuisine and that pork belly with pickled mustard greens was outstanding there. Unfortunately, they closed.
@Kheve
@Kheve Күн бұрын
Ive always enjoyed ur food videos but this one hits especially hard coz im a meixian hakka descendant (both parents). Thank u for making this video n causing me to add another to visit place b4 i die.
@asunah1
@asunah1 20 сағат бұрын
我妈妈是从梅州,嫁到毛里求斯😅。我外婆和舅舅都还在梅州。好想回去见他们,好久没回去了😢。 Sso glad you enjoyed the place and food there 😊
@chintham2861
@chintham2861 Күн бұрын
My mouth is watering.
@michyan82
@michyan82 Күн бұрын
Lovely! This type of video differentiates you from other Chinatubers 🎉
@vhm1206
@vhm1206 Күн бұрын
I'm of Hakka heritage and I went to MeiXian ( where my ancestral village is located) in MeiZhou in 2017. I really missed the noodles and the dishes there.
@GL-iv4rw
@GL-iv4rw 7 сағат бұрын
Guangzhou > Meizhou Cantonese and Hakka used to be rivals, but the Yue tribe won HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do you feel about that as a Hakka, that your kind were defeated by them?
@catbitmaster8216
@catbitmaster8216 23 сағат бұрын
Hakka food also has abacus seed or 算盘子. It is made of taro and is kind of like a gnocchi. It is one of my favourite dish.
@BenjiSun
@BenjiSun Күн бұрын
AFAIK Peter's soup is a Hakka traditional soup of putting 3 main pork-based ingredients(pig liver, pig stomach, lean pork) into a soup and calling it the 3 Honours (及第 is generally referring to the top marked exam takers of one imperial exam 状元、榜眼、探花为殿试头三名,合称三及第. so it's like the top 3 "cum laude".) other than the goji berries, there should also be a dash of rice wine lees in the soup which brings a nice fragrant flavour, although not every place adds it.
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter didn’t even think about the detailed explanation of the San Ji Di Soup 😂 There are already too much information in this video for non-Chinese audiences to digest and we actually cut out a lot of informations just to make sure this one is not too overwhelming.
@BJGvideos
@BJGvideos 10 сағат бұрын
​@@peterzhou372No no, I love hearing more information!
@swift1234able
@swift1234able 2 сағат бұрын
I'm Hakka from Malaysia, and my mum makes egg dumplings which is my favourite dish ❤ It was cool seeing it on the menu in Meizhou!
@atelier482
@atelier482 18 сағат бұрын
As a half Hakka Chinese born in Indonesia, this video makes me miss my Grandma who passed away last year. Her Braised Pork Belly with Preserved Mustard Greens (we call this Babi Hong in Indonesia) was out of this world, it is such a rice-killer dish :)
@BJGvideos
@BJGvideos 10 сағат бұрын
Do you have the recipe?
@atelier482
@atelier482 2 сағат бұрын
@@BJGvideos Unfortunately no :(
@士雪
@士雪 Сағат бұрын
I am not a Hakka but I like Hakka dishes. In Hakka, the most delicious one must be Tofu. It is cheap but its qaulity is the best in the world (the worst one was Japanese style). All other dishes introduced in this vlog are all my favorite dishes. I am a Guangdong Ren in Hong Kong.
@nickh9108
@nickh9108 Күн бұрын
I loved this Vlog!! I loved Hakka food! The salt-baked chicken is moist and tasty.
@Cheryl.C
@Cheryl.C Күн бұрын
Hakka Malaysian here 🎉
@davidhiew8542
@davidhiew8542 Күн бұрын
Ditto
@aden5297
@aden5297 Күн бұрын
Hakka Singaporean here, hello from your neighbour👋🏻
@adtan670
@adtan670 20 сағат бұрын
Besides being bubbly, spontaneous & a total ball of funness - Peter (like Jasmine) is also effectively bilingual, transitioning seamlessly between languages making the contents more fun & easy to watch!! Show off yr french sometime too pls!! ❤❤
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 19 сағат бұрын
Peter dit Bonjour 😊 en fait je l’ai déjà fait dans la vidéo. J’ai dit « c’est incroyable » et en plus, on va filmer des vidéos hors de Chine en janvier, et dans un pays francophone 😊
@TheCatherineCC
@TheCatherineCC 4 сағат бұрын
I love the Peter episodes!
@shoebaglady8374
@shoebaglady8374 5 сағат бұрын
Love Peter! You two are so fun to watch!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 5 сағат бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@sonias.4641
@sonias.4641 22 сағат бұрын
Yes! Another video with Peter. Loved him in the last one. Lots of love from Germany. ♥
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 19 сағат бұрын
Peter says hi 😂
@pandabearoceanpark
@pandabearoceanpark 16 сағат бұрын
Great video. I want to visit Meizhou now! The presence of Peter added so much knowledge AND entertainment! Love the two of you in the video!!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 15 сағат бұрын
Peter says hi 😆
@chengdongli8434
@chengdongli8434 21 сағат бұрын
as a Cantonese , i love hakka cuisine
@GamerChannel-s5v
@GamerChannel-s5v 15 сағат бұрын
China has four major cuisines, and now it seems that there are eight major cuisines. Hope to bring us more videos
@832JY
@832JY Күн бұрын
There are some Hakka in Malaysia as well. Foods are good.
@penguinpingu3807
@penguinpingu3807 Күн бұрын
Sabah is the Hakka stronghold of Malaysia.
@sommersailing1381
@sommersailing1381 Күн бұрын
Thank you both ❤ another great video and informative 😊 i love to see the buildings, the architecture is so different than Scandinavia ❤
@raymondng1146
@raymondng1146 16 сағат бұрын
Chinese Cuisines is out of this world..im lucky to be born Chinese.....from overseas chinese
@dan339dan
@dan339dan 3 сағат бұрын
Not sure if you know already, 三及第湯, that soup with the pork offal has its name coming from 及第, meaning passing the imperial examination (top 3), which it comes from the saying 甲乙次第 (first, second, and the next). The top 3 of an imperial exam are named: 狀元, 榜眼, 探花. Apparently there's a congee in Hong Kong with the name 及第粥, which is a pork meat balls and pork offal congee.
@heidichps
@heidichps 22 сағат бұрын
Loved that you did one about Meizhou. My ancestors are from there, but I’ve never been! I want to know what the names were that were on the houses that you showed. Also love that pork belly + pickled veggie dish. Over a hot bowl of rice.. 😋
@xiangzhu6569
@xiangzhu6569 Күн бұрын
I feel like Amy now knows China better than I do
@kenleung598
@kenleung598 3 сағат бұрын
This is where my parents are borne and seeing this absolutely amazing. My favorite comfort food is 醃麵
@cl1079
@cl1079 21 сағат бұрын
You guys make such a fantastic tasting team! I love the fun and informative banter that you and Peter have. Love learning about Hakka history and different food cultures of southern China. Can’t wait for next week’s video!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 19 сағат бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@justgado2772
@justgado2772 Күн бұрын
Oh no… now I want to eat 梅菜扣肉😫
@a4235
@a4235 Күн бұрын
Loved this video, it was so interesting to learn about the history and also the cuisine at the same time!
@满月-z4e
@满月-z4e Күн бұрын
Welcome to my hometown, hope you like it
@alisonperegoy
@alisonperegoy Күн бұрын
I absolutely adore your channel! I look forward SO much to your videos. I live in Texas, around Houston but I'm originally from West Virginia/Kentucky. Exploring with you and your fabulous friends and family is a vacation in itself. Your work and dedication to your channel is so appreciated!
@BlondieinChina
@BlondieinChina 20 сағат бұрын
Thank you so so much! You have no idea how much motivation your words give me :):)
@lotus45
@lotus45 18 сағат бұрын
Amy, you're a great filmmaker and storyteller! In term of food travel shows, you're right up there with Sonny!
@lotus45
@lotus45 17 сағат бұрын
But to add-- I especially love your style: very relaxing and peaceful to watch.
@999rainbowman
@999rainbowman 3 сағат бұрын
Canadian born hakka here, I miss the pork dish so much, had it this february in pingshan!
@LW78321
@LW78321 Күн бұрын
My family are from Fujian, but I only just recently found out that our ancestors from centuries ago were Hakka people from Henan!
@beautifuldream108
@beautifuldream108 Күн бұрын
So happy you can show me this.,😂😍 because I m Hakka from South East Asia.... So nice 👍 so interesting to me.....😊 Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏, I would suggest that you do lots of other ethnicity too, because originalities of each ethnicity too use a long time to trace most of the time. Your help will be much appreciated.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍😍💐💐🌈😍
@andieman3000
@andieman3000 Күн бұрын
I know MeiZhou speaks older Hakka dialect but never knew it is the Capital of Hakka. As a Hakka I couldn't understand what they say, funny enough when I met friends in the UK from Malaysia who are also Hakka. We spoke the same, same pronunciation same wording, everything.
@higashirinchiah1013
@higashirinchiah1013 23 сағат бұрын
Yanmian in South East Asia, we call them Hakka Noodles. But yes, the texture is like Aglio Olio😊
@1ytcommenter
@1ytcommenter 13 сағат бұрын
I really like the episodes with Peter much.
@rodneym271
@rodneym271 Күн бұрын
My favourite youtuber visiting my ancestrial hometown ❤
@hsheuw
@hsheuw Күн бұрын
FINALLY, Amy and Pete coverage on Hakkas and Meizhou❤! You will expect tonnes of Hakka-Indonesians, Singaporeans, Malaysians, Thais to comment here❤.
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@hsheuw
@hsheuw Күн бұрын
@ not expecting that you both will do this. Let’s just say you both make me ever so keen to take my family there sooner rather than later :).
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
@@hsheuw Hahahaha welcome to visit 😁
@lq9734
@lq9734 17 сағат бұрын
@@peterzhou372 extrapolating from this, it'd be a good idea to do a Hakka-Canton-Teochew-Hokkien-Hainan series. The diaspora would benefit from the culture and love!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 16 сағат бұрын
@@lq9734 Unfortunately we didn’t really have the time to do so. I do find this idea interesting since I’m a big fan of linguistics and the culture behind it, apparently southern Fujian province, Teochew (Chaoshan), western Guangdong Province as well as Hainan speak dialects under the Hokkien language family. I am actually intrigued to find out the differences, similarities, the food, and their migration story under the surface. Maybe this is something I can research and do on my own.
@KK-tz4wk
@KK-tz4wk Күн бұрын
Amy, plz do a Q&A with Peter! Love seeing you guys ❤
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Hahahahaha you can ask Peter questions here
@jackg5321
@jackg5321 2 сағат бұрын
The glorious return of Peter 🎉😂😊
@SoapyCilantro
@SoapyCilantro 16 сағат бұрын
Peter’s back!! 😊
@AirWhiteRose
@AirWhiteRose 19 сағат бұрын
I just love Peter and im so glad that you got to film together some more! He has such a uplifting personality ❤
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 19 сағат бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@kungfudunk94
@kungfudunk94 Күн бұрын
Growing up at Indonesia with this Hakka dishes that you had, as we have a lot of Fujian migrated here (incl. my great grandparents) during the Dynasty Qing war. When I went to several cities at China, me and my family personally prefer Hakka dishes than other chinese cuisines
@jeffreyjahja7
@jeffreyjahja7 20 сағат бұрын
My ancestors are Hakka who migrated to Malaysia and Indonesia, kudos for sharing this video to me!
@PeterHKwok
@PeterHKwok 8 сағат бұрын
Hakka Cantonese American (also Russian, Irish, German) from New York, thank you! My kung fu school also has a Hakka lion head, really interesting how unique Hakka culture is, not to mention great food
@schizotypeseraph
@schizotypeseraph 21 сағат бұрын
Again, any video with Amy and Peter, will just hit different!
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 19 сағат бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@daisychong3488
@daisychong3488 Сағат бұрын
Peter is back! Love Peter! ❤
@higashirinchiah1013
@higashirinchiah1013 Күн бұрын
There are other Hakka dishes for you to try next time. Yam abascus, Thunder tea rice, Fried Meat, meat roll etc
@rockinstrawberries
@rockinstrawberries Күн бұрын
You went to my birth place!!! I haven't been since I left it over 20 years ago, so it's very nice to see it through your lens
@chiayaolam
@chiayaolam 21 сағат бұрын
Oh, that's really interesting! Based on what I’ve learned from my family, the Hakka people originally migrated from northern China (mainly Henan province) across half the country to southern China (primarily Guangdong province). Over time, they spread to regions outside of China as well. Today, their global population is around 90 million, with about 40 million of them living in Guangdong province. For a long period in history, the Hakka people lived in concentrated communities and avoided intermarriage with other ethnic groups, which helped them preserve their language, food traditions, and ancestral hall culture that hails from the central plains of China. Like most Han Chinese, the Hakka people trace their lineage through family records, with each generation of male descendants listed in a genealogy book, which is kept in the ancestral hall. These records help to preserve the family history and relationships between generations. To differentiate between different generations, a system of “generational names” is used, which serves to show respect and organise the family tree. What makes the Hakka unique, however, is that they have managed to maintain their ancestral hall culture and language characteristics intact even to this day. This means that it’s relatively easy to trace and research one’s family’s migration history over the past few centuries.
@Pink-Sushi-jp
@Pink-Sushi-jp Күн бұрын
This video blows my mind. So unique and beautiful.
@Moksha-Raver
@Moksha-Raver Күн бұрын
I am so glad Peter has returned for some food adventures with Amy. Peter adds an additional layer of Chinese food background, as well as, a delightful personality.
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@std882
@std882 15 сағат бұрын
I'm salivating just watching you guys eat those delicious food. Btw, the Yanmian is a real surprise because it's very popular in East Malaysia (Borneo island). Over there it's called Kolo Mee - a mixture of slang comprising of Chinese dialects. Literally translate to Dry mixed noodles. In Cantonese it's called Kon-Lo Mein. It's very very delicious. People eat it almost every day.
@lauridinosauri6878
@lauridinosauri6878 22 сағат бұрын
Adore the videos with Peter. Does he have a channel too where i could watch more content with him? Very charismatic person.
@BlondieinChina
@BlondieinChina 20 сағат бұрын
Peter definitely needs to make his own channel!! But for now you can find him and follow his travels on instagram @sser_geo
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 19 сағат бұрын
Not yet 😂 I am considering to do a KZbin channel in the near future 😊
@kjseajp809
@kjseajp809 9 сағат бұрын
歡迎來到客家村落,我是客家人,我最愛吃到我婆婆親手做的番薯粄,須然簡單,但美味❤❤❤❤❤
@parson123
@parson123 Күн бұрын
Great!My mother's family is from Meizhou Hakka.
@edukid1984
@edukid1984 6 сағат бұрын
Trivia: The name of that soup at 18:57 called San Ji Di Tang (三及第汤)is a reference to the top three performers in the civil service examination in ancient China. "三及第“ "San Ji Di" is the collective reference to the valedictorian (状元), runner-up (榜眼)and 2nd runner-up (探花).
@emergencehufeng
@emergencehufeng Күн бұрын
Thank you amy and peter for this amazing video.
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@shiimao6147
@shiimao6147 Күн бұрын
This was such an amazing video! The cuisine and buildings have so much history! Excited to see where you go next :)
@thewuwu
@thewuwu Күн бұрын
These are great videos! Informative geography, architecture, culture & food lessons for us!!!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌
@stephentse481
@stephentse481 Күн бұрын
You should try Cha Gor Hakka style glutinous rice flour dumplings with white turnip, green chives and Chinese sausage on bamboo leaves
@BJGvideos
@BJGvideos 10 сағат бұрын
That sounds divine
@wanalan9958
@wanalan9958 Күн бұрын
I hv been to Meizhou 10 years ago. Interesting place and nice Hakka food
@lindyralph8792
@lindyralph8792 Күн бұрын
Peeeeteeeerrrrr! So nice to see you. I loved this xx
@peterzhou372
@peterzhou372 Күн бұрын
Peter says hi 😊
@SCIFIGAMESFANS
@SCIFIGAMESFANS 23 сағат бұрын
The city of Meizhou is also relatively old and maintains the style of the 1830s-1990s. Those who like nostalgia can visit it.
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