The phrase “Eaten yet?” in Taiwanese was the friendly and caring greeting between the Taiwanese people, this phrase of “Eaten yet?” demonstrates the friendly side of Taiwanese people, while the principle for CookingFunTaiwan暖心廚房 is also the same, we wish everyone may feel stuffed whether they are family and friends or travelers from around the world, that in the same time of savoring Taiwan’s delicacies, they may also experience the innate hospitality and human touch of the Taiwanese people!
Radish rice cake
Daikon mochi is a gourmet food popular with Taiwanese as a breakfast and snack. Mochi confectionery made from rice has a meaning as a celebration food, and during the year-end, I eat radish mochi in the hope of a successful career and good luck for the year. We will teach you how to make radish mochi with a soft and chewy texture.
Thick soup with meat balls
Meat dumpling thick soup is one of the typical Taiwanese traditional paste products. We will make meat dumplings using five basic seasonings of Taiwan and teach you how to make thick meat soup with delicious meat dumplings familiar at night markets. Learn the handmade secrets of local Taiwanese gourmet.
Soybean
In Dessert Soybeans, we will teach you the golden ratio that solidifies soymilk to make a smooth, soft and refreshing nostalgic dessert.
2F., No.5, Ln. 290, Guangfu S. Rd., Taipei City 10694
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