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Poon Choi

Fresh from tasting traditional Hong Kong snacks, you may continue on to sample some Poon Choi. It is a series of traditional dishes, especially popular in New Territories. Poon Choi can be cooked with different ingredients. For instance, you can find a Poon Choi dish using squid, pork, duck or fish as the main ingredient. Usually, the cooked ingredients of Poon Choi are put in a wooden, steel basin or a clay pot.

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Poon Choi



Ingredients


Poon Choi includes ingredients such as pork, beef, lamb, chicken, duck, abalone, ginseng, shark fin, fish maw, prawn, crab, dried mushroom, fishballs, squid, dried eel, dried shrimp, pigskin, beancurd and Chinese radish.

Poon Choi is special in that it is composed of many layers of different ingredients. It is also eaten layer by layer instead of "stirring everything up", but impatient diners may snatch up the popular daikon radish at the bottom first using shared chopsticks.

Traditional Village Poon Choi is served in large metal washing bowls with a perforated metal plate at the bottom to keep food from burning, as it is kept warm on a portable stove as it is being served.

Some restaurants or providers change the poon choi and add fresh shrimp and fresh oyster instead of dried ones. This increases the potential risk of contamination by bacteria that causes disease. It has to be cooked thoroughly.

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