Henan cuisine
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Henan cuisine (Chinese: 豫菜 or 河南菜) is derived from the native cooking styles of the
Henan region in China. It is a cross between the
Jiangsu cuisine, with which it shares the obvious trait of the selecting the material according to the four seasons, and to a lesser extend, the
Beijing cuisine, from wich it adopted many the cooking methods. The result is that its dishes are very seasonal, and taste lighter in comparison to that of
Beijing cuisine, similar to that of
Jiangsu cuisine.
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