Friday, June 4, 2010

Taiwan trip day one. Let the feast begin.

So I arrived in Taipei Monday night and was exhausted.  Anyone would be after a 24 hour journey.  Had a crappy night sleep as I always do but the thought of good business and great food lifted my spirits to start the day.

One of the things I love about Asia is it is never unusual to eat anything at anytime.  There are your traditional meals at the specific meal time but it is common to see salad at breakfast and fried eggs at dinner time.  Since I'm traveling and staying in International Hotels, The breakfast buffet is very common.

My first morning had nothing to do with your normal American breakfast.  And I loved it.


Lo Mein, dumplings, kim chee, pork sausage, and salted cod.   Ok, the salted cod can be seen on some breakfast meals from time to time. The great breakfast meal I always get when I'm in Asia is Porridge.   Now in the states this is not very common but in Asia it is.  Its basically a hot cereal made mostly of rice but it s more soupy than your normal hot cereal.   You can add salty or sweet items to the dish to enhance it to how you like it.  I like mine with nori.


Yeah I couldn't get the photo to flip but you get the idea.

Lunch time was a lot of fun. Most meals in China and Taiwan are family style like you would get in most of the Chinese restaurants back home.  Big dishes on a lazy susan spinning around for all to share. When we sat down, we had edamame and a tofu like appetizer that was firm and spicy.  Cut up into small bits it made it easy to grab a bite as it spun by.


As many of you know, Taiwan is an island so much of the protein that they get is from fish.  Many of the restaurants show off lots of fresh and freshly caught fish on display for you to see.  You select from the display and tell them how you would like it cooked.  The shimmery and colorful fish offer a great feast for the eyes.




Our main dishes started to arrive.  the first to arrive were the shrimp.  They were boiled complete with heads an all.  They were served aside a clarified butter as we would have lobster.  They are basically peel and eat shrimp but with a head.


Next came a rice noodle dish with fresh corn in it.  but the corn was almost creamed and smoothed.  It added a nice texture and flavor to the noodles.  They were a big hit among all of us.  Also because they were pretty easy to eat for those that were chop stick challenged.


My favorite dish came next.  it was my favorite because it was so simple and clean tasting.  It was a summer leafy vegetable similar to a mix of celery, lettuce and bok choy.  It had a great crunch and was served in a simple broth like sauce that had hints of ginger and garlic but neither were too overpowering.


There is always some sort of soup served at meals here and this one was a great one.  Basically it is a Fish base soup.  This soup had dumplings and fried tofu in it.  It was a delicate flavored soup with nice chunky bits.


The final dish was a small fish cooked whole.  I'm not sure what kind of fish it was but it was tasty.  Toasted ginger, onions and garlic were sautéed with this fish and it came to the table whole.  Everyone had their own fish to nibble on and spit the bones out from.  There is so much slurping, spitting, snorting going on during this meal that it's a symphony of gastric noises.


This rounded out day one.  We were too exhausted to go for dinner that night so we called it a night.

The next day we ended up going back to the same place.  The owners of the company we represent really get treated well there, it's close to the factory, and it's really good food.  The meal was basically similar to what we had before and I didn't take photos but should have.  There were two dishes that really stuck out as so unique that I never thought i'd ever have a dish like this before.

The first one was shrimp.  I think I have had shrimp in every way imaginable.  And almost every way I have had it, I have enjoyed it.  I have found one I didn't enjoy.  I can't imagine anyone enjoying this.  I should have taken a photo because you won't believe me when I describe it.  Imagine boiled shrimp like well....... Cocktail shrimp.  Nice round plump shrimp.  Next take vanilla frosting.  Yes vanilla frosting.  Put it in a pastry bag so you can squirt it in a line form and make lines back and forth over the shrimp.  Not my cup of tea.  But wait.......theirs more.  Top it off with Rainbow sprinkles.  Boom, your done.  I was waiting for someone to start singing happy birthday.  But no singing happened.  I did like most things, try it.  As I thought, it was awful.  But the people I was with loved it.  Hey, to each their own right.

The next thing was calamari.  Well not calamari.  Squid.  Baby squid.  little tiny squid not cut up but whole.  About the size of your thumb.  In a pile on a plate looking at me saying eat me.  Well I didn't want to but I'm always up for an adventure.  It was short lived.  I thought I was on the show Fear Factor and someone was going to jump out and make me next walk a tight rope over bubbling lava.  I grabbed one with my chopstick and looked at it.  The Frightening thing was that is was looking back at me.  So with one brave moment, I put it in my mouth.  That then got my gag reflex going and started to mildly panic.  All I thought about was how bad this could turn out.  So I chewed through it and got it down quickly followed by a nice small glass of beer.

That ended my trip in the southern town of Tainan.  Well I had one more meal in my hotel but I didn't pay attention because I had to actually pay attention to the conversation.

But the next day was fun.  Read on to the next post to see what happened next.

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