Jiangxi
Fresh-hot, not numbing — clay-pot urn soups, blood duck, and chewy rice noodles from the Gan River.
Nanchang Clay-Pot Soup
Small clay pots of soup slow-simmered around a great charcoal urn — a Nanchang institution.
View page →Jiangxi, between Hunan's chili and the coast, cooks fresh-hot rather than numbing. Nanchang's streets run on small clay pots of soup slow-simmered for hours around a charcoal urn, and on chewy fried rice noodles. The countryside gives blood duck stir-braised in its own blood, spring artemisia with smoky cured pork, and smoke-dried bamboo. It is a cuisine of cured meats, rice noodles, and an honest, unfussy heat.
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Soup slow-simmered for hours in small clay pots around a great charcoal urn.
Why start here · The soul of a Nanchang breakfast.
Duck stir-braised so its own blood coats every piece.
Why start here · The Jiangxi countryside on a plate.
Lake-country wormwood stems stir-fried with smoky cured pork.
Why start here · The taste of a Poyang Lake spring.
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