Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Lu Wei (魯味)
It is evident even to short-term visitors to Taiwan that Taiwanese love streetside food vendors. One popular dish is "lu wei" (魯味) that has an assortment of vegetables and meat that are boiled and served with spices. Here is a video clip and some photos of a lu wei stand in Hsinchuang near Fu-jen Catholic University:

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Labels:
cuisine,
Fu-jen Catholic University,
Taipei Hsien,
Taiwan,
台北縣,
台灣,
新莊,
魯味
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