The BEST episodes of Flavorful Origins season 1

Every episode of Flavorful Origins season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Flavorful Origins season 1!

Delve into the delectable world of Chaoshan cuisine, explore its unique ingredients and hear the stories of the people behind its creation.

Last Updated: 2/21/2024Network: Tencent VideoStatus: Ended
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Preserved Radish
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7.18
11 votes

#1 - Preserved Radish

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 2/11/2019

An age-old Chaoshan tradition, the preserved white radish can put an innovative spin on various dishes, from spare ribs to stir-fried squid.

Oysters
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7.14
14 votes

#2 - Oysters

Season 1 - Episode 8 - Aired 2/11/2019

Steamed, marinated, stir-fried, grilled or dried. A classic in Chaoshan cuisine, the oyster is traditionally cultivated in the town of Jingzhou.

Hu Tieu
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7.12
17 votes

#3 - Hu Tieu

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 2/11/2019

A quintessentially Choashan staple and a taste of home for many, kway teow (rice-noodle strips) can be stir-fried or wrapped around tasty fillings.

Chaozhou Mandarin Oranges
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6.92
13 votes

#4 - Chaozhou Mandarin Oranges

Season 1 - Episode 9 - Aired 2/11/2019

A regional product, the Chaozhou orange can be deep-fried or dried and preserved to make sweet treats, while its peel can be used for zesty seasoning.

Seaweed
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6.77
13 votes

#5 - Seaweed

Season 1 - Episode 7 - Aired 2/11/2019

To bring out umami and impart the flavor of the sea, the versatile ingredient seaweed can be stir-fried, deep-fried, roasted and sprinkled on soup.

Puning Bean Paste
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6.75
12 votes

#6 - Puning Bean Paste

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/11/2019

Long ago, migrants from the north brought soybeans to Chaoshan, now home to a unique bean paste featured in many dishes, from spinach to steamed fish.

Mussels
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6.73
11 votes

#7 - Mussels

Season 1 - Episode 18 - Aired 2/11/2019

Harvested from Nan'ao Island's shores, mussels are a summer delicacy that can be cooked with basil, folded into spring rolls and added to fried rice.

Lei Cha
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6.69
13 votes

#8 - Lei Cha

Season 1 - Episode 10 - Aired 2/11/2019

In the Hakka tradition, tea leaves are cooked with fresh herbs, then ground with sesame seeds or peanuts in a mortar to make lei cha, a fragrant drink.

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Beef Hot Pot
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6.69
13 votes

#9 - Beef Hot Pot

Season 1 - Episode 12 - Aired 2/11/2019

Expert butchers in Chaoshan sharpen their knives to slice premium beef into perfect, marbled cutlets that are juicy, tender, and ready for hot pot.

Meal of Fish
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6.67
12 votes

#10 - Meal of Fish

Season 1 - Episode 15 - Aired 2/11/2019

Salted, boiled and air-dried in bamboo baskets, the mackerel scad is among many seafoods that make for a chewy, flavorful and simple main dish.

Galangal
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6.64
11 votes

#11 - Galangal

Season 1 - Episode 19 - Aired 2/11/2019

Galangal arrived in Chaoshan from Southeast Asia a long time ago, imbuing meat dishes like chicken and lamb with a fragrant punch.

Marinated Crab
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6.62
13 votes

#12 - Marinated Crab

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 2/11/2019

Garlic. Cilantro. Chili pepper. The marinated raw-crab dish varies in style from Puning to Shantou, but it's always fresh and tender.

Fish Ball and Wrapped Fish
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6.60
10 votes

#13 - Fish Ball and Wrapped Fish

Season 1 - Episode 17 - Aired 2/11/2019

In Chaoshan, the lizardfish is deboned and pounded to make surimi (fish paste) -- a versatile ingredient with a uniquely smooth and elastic texture.

Chinese Motherwort
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6.56
9 votes

#14 - Chinese Motherwort

Season 1 - Episode 20 - Aired 2/11/2019

Known for both taste and nutritional value, Chinese motherwort is blanched and aded to soup and congee as a breakfast favorite.

Brine
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6.50
10 votes

#15 - Brine

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 2/11/2019

Cinnamon, anise and galangal are among the spices that go into Chaoshan brine, a key ingredient in braised offal, goose head and hot pot.

Yusheng
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6.50
12 votes

#16 - Yusheng

Season 1 - Episode 14 - Aired 2/11/2019

Enjoyed with vegetables and dipping sauce, yu sheng (freshly sliced raw fish) is a delicacy with a long history in Chaoshan.

Olives
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6.45
20 votes

#17 - Olives

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 2/11/2019

In Chaoshan, olives are preserved in distinct ways and appear in a variety of dishes, including fresh juices and meat soups.

Fish Sauce
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6.30
10 votes

#18 - Fish Sauce

Season 1 - Episode 16 - Aired 2/11/2019

Indispensable to Chaoshan cooking, fish sauce is traditionally made by salt-curing and fermenting hilsa herring, but new methods have cropped up.

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Tofu Cake
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6.27
11 votes

#19 - Tofu Cake

Season 1 - Episode 11 - Aired 2/11/2019

Garlic, fat, liquor and fermented bean curd. The traditional tofu cake is a baked pastry boasting a rich taste profile and centuries of history.

Beef Meatballs
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6.17
12 votes

#20 - Beef Meatballs

Season 1 - Episode 13 - Aired 2/11/2019

Inheriting the techniques of pervious generations, makers of Chaoshan beef meatballs dedicate hours of hard work to achieve perfect texture and flavor.

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