What's inside? 0:00 Intro 0:21 Noodles performance 1:14 Restaurant tour 2:55 Interview about noodles 5:57 Hot pot lunch 6:23 Mature vinegar production process 8:15 Why does "eat vinegar" mean "jealous" 10:54 Vinegar factories 13:00 Vinegar shots
I am from yuci (small town near taiyuan), and I’ve been living in Canada for 6 years, but still, my daily staple food is noodle. I have a skill to make noodle, so I bought and brought a noodle maker(面条机)here with me, and each time when I make noodle, I just pour flower and water into the machine with a proportion. Lol, that’s the easiest way for me.
I love this video, the clip on vinegar production is something new that I've never seen. The history of Chinese food is so rich it's nice to see someone dig into this.
Another great video! Found this channel last week while looking for videos on Taiyuan. I was born in Taiyuan but raised in Canada and haven’t been back to my hometown in so long. These videos are so informative, I love the cultural and experience takes. Really want to go visit once we are allowed to travel again! Thanks for showcasing Taiyuan 😊
Did'nt know they have a vinegar culture. Or that there are so many types of noodles. Over 360?? Mind if I borrow that book of yours?? 😉😉 I'm also surprised by the 'drinking vinegar' instead of alcohol culture. Can you find out more to why? Artem? Was it to clean ones body toxicity or something? Anyway good video. Loved it.
I think vinegar can help boost your appetite and help with digestion. some food are sorta oily so adding some vinegar can make it tastes less oily but refreshing, while some food are very spicy so adding some vinegar can balance the flavor and make the food tastes mild. Several places in China produce vinegar but I think Shanxi’s is the strongest and the most authentic! 😉
actually we also have white vinegar, different tastes. i think the one you are seeing in shanxi originated from it and it's called ''chencu''. the russian vinegar we call it white vinegar ''baicu''
@@LaowaiMe Thanks for sharing my hometown with online communities. It's a nice place but few people know about it. Next time you come here let me know I'll buy you a bowl of noodles!
What do you mean by the state? Sometimes we work with departments of tourism, but it's not the main goal of our project. We are a cultural marketing agency, so these videos showing our expertise and help us to keep our pulse on China's ever-changing identity.
@Lies Terminator1 he is a brain washed "westerner", CCP bAD kind of guy. They hate to see when countries that they like to see as enemies actually do well.
There is a life in China apart from politics you know. The politics stuff is just used to make news in the media. If I wanna watch a video about american BBQ, is that sponsored by the GOP or the Dems?
What's inside?
0:00 Intro
0:21 Noodles performance
1:14 Restaurant tour
2:55 Interview about noodles
5:57 Hot pot lunch
6:23 Mature vinegar production process
8:15 Why does "eat vinegar" mean "jealous"
10:54 Vinegar factories
13:00 Vinegar shots
"Eat vinegar" seems like a petty way to win an argument 😂
I am from yuci (small town near taiyuan), and I’ve been living in Canada for 6 years, but still, my daily staple food is noodle. I have a skill to make noodle, so I bought and brought a noodle maker(面条机)here with me, and each time when I make noodle, I just pour flower and water into the machine with a proportion. Lol, that’s the easiest way for me.
this is my hometown. I believe Italian people learned from us in making every pasta
For sure! Haha
spaghetti, not every pasta.
绝对的,我每一种都能找到对应
Marcopolo!
@@willengel2458 pasta is also evolved from spaghetti and spaghetti or pasta is learned when Marco Polo visit China
I love this video, the clip on vinegar production is something new that I've never seen. The history of Chinese food is so rich it's nice to see someone dig into this.
I love your videos. Thanks for making them and please keep them coming!
Thank you for introducing Shanxi noodles and aged vinegar to the world! Hope you enjoyed your time in Taiyuan, Shanxi!
Another great video! Found this channel last week while looking for videos on Taiyuan. I was born in Taiyuan but raised in Canada and haven’t been back to my hometown in so long. These videos are so informative, I love the cultural and experience takes. Really want to go visit once we are allowed to travel again! Thanks for showcasing Taiyuan 😊
Hope the pandemic will be over soon, and you can visit Taiyuan!
The Tai Yuan are also known as the ethnic Northern Thais or “Khon Mueng”. The Tai Yuan are part of the bigger Tai people group.
I didn't know all of this before. Very good video, well made and very informative. Keep it up!
Very interesting and informative cultural video, will definitely visit the noodle restaurant if I visit Taiyuan.
Thank you for your feedback! ;)
Your vlogging is fabulous!! Great work!
Thanks!
I really enjoyed this video! Keep going guys!
Did'nt know they have a vinegar culture. Or that there are so many types of noodles. Over 360?? Mind if I borrow that book of yours?? 😉😉
I'm also surprised by the 'drinking vinegar' instead of alcohol culture.
Can you find out more to why? Artem?
Was it to clean ones body toxicity or something?
Anyway good video. Loved it.
Haha it was a spontaneous video, we didn’t know these are so interesting and deep topics. Will explore more some day!
I think vinegar can help boost your appetite and help with digestion. some food are sorta oily so adding some vinegar can make it tastes less oily but refreshing, while some food are very spicy so adding some vinegar can balance the flavor and make the food tastes mild. Several places in China produce vinegar but I think Shanxi’s is the strongest and the most authentic! 😉
Will definitely visit the restaurant in the future. Thank you.
You should!
very informative
I love Shanxi vinegar, but I also love all other Chinese vinegar. Lol
Please take me to eat 🍜 Noodle,
From Thailand 🇹🇭
So much to learn. Soup noodles is our favorite! Thank you for this nice video.
Thank you for your feedback! It’s really important for us ;)
I will be in taiyuan soon, excuse me what's the name of the restaurant? Thank you, great channel!
Very interesting 👍
Oh 山西😌
My ex girlfriend is from Datong.
Such an underrated region and my personal favorite province in China.
We have a video about Datong too!
actually we also have white vinegar, different tastes. i think the one you are seeing in shanxi originated from it and it's called ''chencu''. the russian vinegar we call it white vinegar ''baicu''
haha nice story about the minister's wife's jealousy. another cool video, i thoroughly enjoyed
Yeah, it's super interesting. And we realized that not many Chinese people know this legend
@@LaowaiMe i am chinese and i didnt know it. thanks again.
Great
i love chineese food especially for noodles
Love it 🥰
That's my hometown. Do you work in Taiyuan?
No, our office in Shanghai.
@@LaowaiMe Thanks for sharing my hometown with online communities. It's a nice place but few people know about it. Next time you come here let me know I'll buy you a bowl of noodles!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
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我是来学习英文的! 这些翻译是你自己做的么?? ps, 山西面食真好吃哈哈哈
👏👏👏😍😍😍😍💪💪💪
Your accent sounds like Russian btw, anyways great video! 😁
Coz I'm Russian haha
А что в боченках на улице?
Уксус))
are those trips state-sponsored?
What do you mean by the state? Sometimes we work with departments of tourism, but it's not the main goal of our project. We are a cultural marketing agency, so these videos showing our expertise and help us to keep our pulse on China's ever-changing identity.
@Lies Terminator1 it's important to know as it can influence the message
@Lies Terminator1 he is a brain washed "westerner", CCP bAD kind of guy. They hate to see when countries that they like to see as enemies actually do well.
Do you ask the same question to every pro-west UA-camr? You'd be surprised.
There is a life in China apart from politics you know. The politics stuff is just used to make news in the media. If I wanna watch a video about american BBQ, is that sponsored by the GOP or the Dems?
怪不得我看一眼别的女孩子我的山西女朋友就生气…原来是吃醋长大的
Artificial vinegar will damage kidneys.
It’s not artificial :)