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What the Chinese People Eat for Breakfast - 10 Popular Food

What the Chinese People Eat for Breakfast - 10 Popular Food

Written byCindyUpdated Nov. 30, 2021

Breakfast dishesin China widely differ from region to region. Chinese people usually eat soybean milk and deep-fried dough sticks, steamed buns, tofu pudding, wheat noodles, or rice noodles for breakfast. Here we introduce some traditional, popular, and famous Chinesebreakfast foods. These dishes are readily found in snack streets every morning.

1. Soybean Milk and Deep-Fried Dough Sticks

  • Chinese:豆浆 , dòujiāng /doh-jyang/ '(soy) bean broth';
    油条 , yóutiáo /yoh-tyaoww/ 'oil strip(s)'
  • Taste:sweet
chinese typical breakfast: Golden deep-fried dough sticks Golden deep-fried dough sticks

This breakfast set usually appears together. The two components are the most common breakfast combination. Some locals also like to have deep-fried dough sticks with rice congee.

Soybean milk is made with a blender. You can find freshly blended or boiled soy milk in disposable cups at most breakfast stalls. It's very convenient for a take-out.

Deep-fried dough sticks are long, brown, deep-fried sticks of dough. You can eat one as it is or dip it in some soybean milk, which has a better taste.

2. Steamed Buns

  • Chinese:包子 , bāozi /baoww-dzrr/ 'steamed buns with stuffing';
    馒头 , mántou /man-toh/ 'steamed buns without stuffing'
  • Taste:salty or sweet

chinese breakfast:baozibaozi

Chinese people eat steamed buns at any meal, but they are especially popular at breakfast.

There is an almost endless variety of flavors, both salty and sweet. Salty flavored buns are stuffed with ground pork, eggplant, eggs, and vegetables, such as chives. Sweet flavored buns are stuffed with bean paste, creamy custard, sesame seeds, and sugar. They are also very convenient for a take-out.

Some stores sell steamed buns in a small basket with about eight small steamed buns in it. These steamed buns are usually called 'small basket buns' (小笼包 , xiǎolóngbāo /sshyaoww-long-baoww/).

Learn more aboutChinese Steamed Stuffed Buns.

3. Rice Porridge or Congee

  • Chinese:粥 , zhōu /joh/
  • Taste:salty or sweet
chinese breakfast: Rice Porridge Rice Porridge

Congee is probably the most common mainstay of Chinese breakfast. It is a mild-flavored rice porridge that has been cooked for a long time with plenty of water to soften the rice.

给粥一些味道,它通常是服务ed with different toppings that vary by region, such as pickled vegetables, fermented tofu, peanuts, eggs, and meat.

Sometimes congee's flavor is sweet. Usually, it is made from red beans, coix seeds, peanuts, and black rice. Some find this colorful sweet congee to be so flavorful that it doesn't require any toppings at all.

4. Wontons and Dumplings

  • Chinese:馄饨 , húntun /hwnn twnn/;
    饺子 , jiăozi /jyaoww dzrr/
  • Taste:salty
chinese typical breakfast:Wontons and Dumplings Wontons and dumplings

Wontons and dumplings are two similar types of food, which are comprised of a square or round wrapper (a dough skin made of flour and water) and fillings.

Wontons can be boiled in a fragrant and watery broth, steamed in a bamboo steamer, or fried in a high-heat wok. Sometimes, wontons are also served with little noodles to make 'wonton noodles'.

They are available with a large variety of fillings, such as ground pork, shrimp, fish, mushrooms, and other vegetables.

The stuffing found in dumplings is similar to that of wontons, and the cooking method is similar too. Learn more aboutWontonsandDumplings.

5. Wheat Noodles

  • Chinese:面条 , miàntiáo /myen-tyaoww/
  • Taste:salty
Breakfast Noodles Wheat noodles

In northern China, where wheat is more commonly eaten, a bowl of hot and flavorful wheat noodles is a popular breakfast dish.

In Wuhan, hot-and-dry noodles are eaten at breakfast by almost everyone. This dish is prepared by frying boiled noodles, drying them, then scalding them quickly and adding spicy condiments. The result is chewy and quite tasty.

Lanzhou stretched noodles are a popular halal food in China. The added ingredients are usually beef or lamb.

Now, wheat noodle stores have spread to other parts of China, so you can have wheat noodles in nearly every city. SeeChinese noodlesfor more introductions.

6. Rice Noodles

  • Chinese:米粉 , mǐfěn /mee-fnn/;
    米线 , mǐxiàn /mee-sshyen/
  • Taste:salty
chinese breakfast: Rice Noodles Rice Noodles

Rice noodles are a good choice if you are allergic to gluten. They are made of rice although they look like wheat noodles and the taste is different. Rice noodles are more commonly eaten in the south, especially in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces.

Guilin rice noodlesare a very famous and popular cheap meal. Local people eat the dish not just for breakfast, but also for lunch or dinner. This snack is made with boiled rice noodles, fried peanuts or soybeans, thin slices of different meat, chopped scallions, pickled mustard, and other ingredients that you can choose according to your preferences.

7. Pancakes with Eggs

  • Chinese:煎饼 , jiānbĭng /jyen-bing/
  • Taste:salty
chinese traditional breakfast: jianbing Pancake (jian bing)

These pancakes (jiang bing) are quickly-cooked thin pancakes or crepes filled with typically savory or spicy ingredients. As popular street food in China, they can be easily found and are a favorite "breakfast on the run".

The pancakes are usually wrapped around a deep-fried crispy dough slice and topped with fried egg, finely chopped mustard pickles, scallions, coriander, and a spicy sauce.

8. Steamed Glutinous Rice

  • Chinese:粽子 , zòngzi /dzong-dzuh/ 'rice dumplings';
  • Taste:salty or sweet
  • Price:5 yuan
chinese breakfast:  Steamed Glutinous Rice Rice Dumplings

Rice dumplings are made of steamed glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves. They can be bought at street stalls and have a variety of tasty fillings, including the sweet flavor of red bean paste, egg yolk, and lotus seeds, or the salty flavor of fatty pork and chestnuts. Zongzi are especially popular as a festival food and are frequently eaten during the Dragon Boat Festival. Learn more aboutRice Dumplings.

Glutinous rice balls don't need to be wrapped in bamboo leaves. Usually, the vendor will make them for you according to your requirements and tastes.

9. Tofu Pudding

  • Chinese:豆花 , dòuhuā /doh-hwaa/ 'bean flower'
  • Taste:salty or sweet
chinese breakfast: Douhua Douhua

Tofu pudding is a popular Chinese snack made with very soft tofu, which is made from raw beans.

Flavors of tofu pudding vary by region. In the north, people like to have salty tofu pudding with soy sauce or salt, or with meat. However, in the south, people prefer the sweet version with ginger and brown sugar syrup.

10. Dim Sum

  • Chinese:点心 , diănxīn /dyen-sshin/ 'touch the heart'
  • Taste:salty or sweet
Dim sum Dim sum

Morning tea is a traditional custom for breakfast. It's not a dish, but a name associated with having breakfast. This traditional custom can be found in Chinatowns all over the world. It is extremely popular in southeast Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau.

The dishes enjoyed with morning tea are calleddim sum, and are usually served in a small bowl or basket. They vary from rice to noodles, dumplings, or buns. Tea is also an important element of a traditional dim sum breakfast. Diners may choose from green, oolong, jasmine, chrysanthemum, or other types of tea.

In restaurants, customers pick from a large selection of tasty choices, which are served in steamer baskets or on small plates. The most popular dishes are steamed vermicelli rolls, shrimp dumplings, and a cup of tea.

Breakfast in Chinese Hotels

In China, most hotels (except some five-star or four-star hotels) only provide a Chinese-style (buffet) breakfast, with no Western food offered in the morning. Common breakfast options provided in most hotels are fried rice, fried noodles, ham, pork, pancakes, steamed stuffed buns, congee, boiled eggs, vegetables, and some drinks like milk, soy milk, Coca-Cola, and orange juice.

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