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China's Super Foods

China's Super Foods

Written by凯利庞Updated Aug. 31, 2023

So you've read up on Chinese food and experienced Chinese food in your home country, but did you know that manysuper foodsthat arepopularthroughout the West today (and some which are actually not well-known outside of China yet) are originally from China?

These are some of China's best super foods,whereto get them,howpeople in China generally eat them, and what they can do for yourhealthwhile you are traveling through China (and beyond if you choose to incorporate them into your lifestyle!).

Goji Berries

GojiDried goji berries
  • Chinese:枸杞 gǒuqǐ /go-chee/

What?Goji berries, also known as Chinese Wolfberries, are the fruit of Lycium barbarum (the family that also includes potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, and chili peppers) and are native to China's northeastern Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

Where?You can buy them dried by the gram – for this, dried fruit stalls are usually found at popular tourist destinations, especially in mountainous regions of China. Alternatively try a supermarket.

How?Goji berries are traditionally dried and then used in rice congee, almond jelly, or a variety of traditional Chinese soups. Sometimes they are also boiled in tea, or blended into Chinese traditional medicine.

苦瓜

Bitter melonStuffed meat in bitter melon
  • Chinese:苦瓜 kǔguā /koo-gwaa/

What?This bitter melon is bitter, yes, but has a whole bunch of medicinal benefits: anti-malarial, anti-cancer, anti-viral, great for your heart, good for people with diabetes, and allegedly good for the slowing of Alzheimer's. Although these medicinal benefits are still to be proven,kuguais eaten throughout the country as a way to cool down the body, especially during the hot summer months.

Where?Bitter melon is common vegetable, so you can buy them from vegetable markets in China. And of course you can get them from supermarket.

How?Bitter melon is usually found cooked into dishes in most restaurants across the country. A common variety is fried together with egg,kugua chaodan(苦瓜炒蛋) which is popular at Sichuan restaurants to balance out the abundance of chili, or as a cold salad-like starter (凉拌苦瓜) for the same reason.

Jujube

Jujube datesDried jujube
  • Chinese:红枣hongzǎo / hong-dzaoww /

What?Jujube dates are red and wrinkly, and although they are a dried fruit, are commonly known for being able to revitalize and moisturize the body. On top of that, they are said to clear the five sinuses, and are therefore perfect if you've got a cold.

Where?Jujube dates can be bought throughout the country at stores selling fruits and vegetables. Alternatively try a supermarket – ask your tour guide for help if you need it.

How?Dried jujube dates can be used in soup, tea, or sweet drinks. The fresh jujube dates is also a popular fruit.

Green Tea

Green teaGreen tea
  • Chinese:绿茶 lǜchá /lyoo-chaa/

What?Green teacomes in many different varieties depending on the city you are in, and has been consumed in China for centuries. The tea is believed to help toxins flush from your body, relax blood vessels, and reduce anxiety and stress. Get the whole loose tealeaves for the ultimate health effects.(Learn more about other teas in China.)

Where?You canbuy green teain different beautiful boxes, or just by the gram in tea stores, supermarkets, souvenir shops, and even at the airport. (Tea also makes a great gift idea for friends at home!)

How?Tea is usually boiled as drink. Some people also add it in dishes.

Pak Choi

Pak choiPak choi in Chinese vegetable market
  • Chinese:小白菜 xiǎobáicài /sshyaoww-beye-tseye/

What?Pak choi, sometimes known as bok choy, is a very common Chinese vegetable, and one of the best sources of vitamins that there is. Think vitamin A, C, and K, to name a few. It is also one of the most frequently used vegetables in the country, and you'll probably find it in most of your meals.

Where?You can buy this fresh vegetable in common vegetable markets.

How?Most restaurants will serve pak choi in an oyster sauce with mushrooms, or fried with garlic, amongst other varieties. To order one of these two dishes, the garlic version is calledsuanrong xiaobaicai(蒜蓉小白菜 suànróng xiǎobáicài /swann-rong sshyaoww-beye-tseye/) mushroom version is calledxianggu xiaobaicai(香菇小白菜 xiānggū xiǎobáicài /sshyang-goo sshyaoww-beye-tseye/). Pak choi is also commonly found in noodle soups.

Ginseng

GinsengGinseng is usually used as medicine.
  • Chinese:人参 rénshēn /rnn-shnn/

What?Ginseng is a fleshy-rooted herb, typically found in eastern Asia (mainly China), and in some areas of North America. It is used to treat a range of different ailments including type II diabetes, and sexual dysfunction in men.

Where?It's easiest to buy Ginseng in dried form, whole or sliced. There are a bunch of different Ginseng products that are for sale at common tourist sites, but alternatively you can try a supermarket. Some products that are available include teas, energy drinks, coffee, but throughout China it is also found in cosmetic products or things like shampoo.

How?Usually people cook it in soup or tea, as medicine cuisine.

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Besides all of these healthy ingredients and super foods, there are a bunch of fruits that are native to China that canhelp you balance outthe inevitable:Chinese food is awesome, and there is a lot of it that you'll want to try. There are Chinese pears (唐梨 tánglí /tung-lee/), persimmons (柿 Shì /shrr/), Chinese plums (李子 lǐzi /lee-dzrr/ ), and lychee (荔枝 lìzhī /lee-jrr/), all of which you can get at fruit stalls or from supermarkets. Ask your tour guide for more information and to help you buy them, as some are available depending on the season.

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