Monday, February 8, 2016

Hong Kong Traditional Street food



香港街頭小食(Hong Kong Street food) 

" Hong Kong’s street food is not just a nibble or a quick snack. It is an experience. And a unique one at that. These kitchen-turned-restaurants are constantly on the move, and as they often have no name, they are close to impossible to find a second time. Sometimes, two carts meld into one. But if you are lucky enough to stumble upon a small stall or a cart by the corner of a street in Hong Kong, be sure to sample these five delicacies."Retrieved from  https://asianinspirations.com.au/experience/top-5-street-foods-in-hong-kong/#sthash.sk8rpMgY.dpuf


Here I'm posting a Creative Commons-licensed image of the Hong Kong traditional street food and that is Sticky Rice Pudding(Put Chai Ko).


Image Credits:"Sticky Rice Pudding" by Wing11803. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International. Retrieved from:              https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sticky_Rice_Pudding.jpg  .
****This is actually my favorite street food in Hong Kong because it have a red bean flavor. It is very delicious too !!!!  Next time when you go to Hong Kong for vacation, you can be able to purchase it on the street very easily because it is everywhere in Hong Kong in general. ****                                                                             


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