You could say I had a fairly smooth transition in my first 24 hours. Then I boarded a plane to Wenzhou, China. For the next 8 days I was in another world --sights, sounds, experiences and flavors that I won't soon forget.
I don't have time right now to explain all of it, so I'll just focus on the food-related experiences because that's what most of you are here for anyway!
Words cannot adequately describe what I felt upon entering my first restaurant in Wenzhou. I had never seen anything like it. Anything. The long room was filled with rows and rows of plated food on display, fish tanks with live fish, squid, snails and eels, and a dozen restaurant staff members that were watching my every move. Not knowing where to begin or what to do, with no less than 15 sets of eyes upon me, it was all a bit disconcerting to say the least.
Factory contact, me, and Samuel at our dining table, complete with "lazy susan" (as is standard)
Our menu at Cagnan Hotel in Wenzhou:
Beans
Boiled Peanuts
Lychee
Sweet Potatoes (pictured above. yes, purple!)
BBQ Eel
Rice Patty with brown sugar (I really have no idea what this was or even how to describe it. See yellow discs on the table above)
Soft Shell Crab in Rice Wine
Bok Choy
Spicy Beef with Bean Sprouts
Have you seen a sea cucumber before? Not exactly what I would call appetizing.
Actually it's downright gross looking and if I had been asked if it's something I wanted to try, I would have politely declined. This goes to show that looks can truly be deceiving!Some other highlights of Wenzhou were my breakfast discovery of warm soybean milk, unlike any soy milk I've tried before, and "Dragon Eyes", the Longan fruit. So very sweet and juicy, I wish I could transport some back to Nashville with me.
Oh, and I also tried pig ear and pig tail for lunch, but I can't say those were really highlights!
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