Lu cuisine

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Lu cuisine is one of the Eight Great Traditions of Chinese cuisine, renowned for its fresh ingredients, savory flavors, and masterful use of soups and seafood.

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instanceOf Chinese regional cuisine
intangible cultural heritage
alsoKnownAs Shandong cuisine
classificationWithin Northern Chinese cuisine
cookingMethod braising
deep-frying
quick-frying
roasting
stewing
stir-frying
countryOfOrigin China
developedFrom ancient Qi and Lu state culinary traditions
emphasizes heat control
knife skills
preserving original taste of ingredients
flavorProfile salty
savory
umami
hasRepresentativeDish Dezhou Braised Chicken
Jinan-style clear soup
Nine-turn Large Intestine
Scallion Braised Sea Cucumber
Sweet and Sour Carp
historicalCenter Confucius Mansion cuisine
Jinan
Qingdao
influenced Beijing cuisine
Tianjin cuisine
imperial cuisine of Northern China
knownFor clear broths
complex stocks
fresh ingredients
masterful use of soups
savory flavors
seafood dishes
strong aroma
umami-rich taste
originatesFrom Shandong
surface form: Shandong Province
partOf Eight Great Traditions of Chinese cuisine
region North China
surface form: Northern China
typicalIngredient fish
garlic
ginger
green onions
prawns
scallops
sea cucumber
shellfish
vinegar
uses rich stocks as base for many dishes

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Shandong knownFor Lu cuisine