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Duck Blood Soup

In  Nanjing  you  can  taste  the  Chinese  Huaiyang  Cuisine  and  various  local  snacks.  Special  foods  here  include  sausage,  xiangdu  (stuffed  pork  cyst),  salty  duck,  small  rosy  peanut  and  Yuhua  tea.  These  foods  can  all  be  purchased  in  some  big  supermarkets.  The  street  in  front  of  Confucius  Temple  is  also  a  good  spot  to  try  and  buy  these  local  foods.
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[ Duck blood ]

Why Duck Blood?

The name of this dish may sound odd to foreigners who might wonder how the blood and soup is combined. Actually Chinese people do eat the blood of duck, goose and chicken but in a unique way. They collect the blood of a freshly killed duck or goose and stir, then seal and refrigerate until ready to use. The result is blood cakes. The soup is seasoned with salt, pepper, and subtly spicy undertones. Simmer gently for several minutes and serve with eggs, noodles and caraway. This food is the top of all travelers' recommendations.


[ Duck blood rice noodles ]


[ Duck blood hot pot ]
Duck Blood is also used a lot in hot pot.

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