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🎥 Donggang Fish Market 東港 : • Taiwanese Seafood Tour - CRAB ARMY + ... Thank you Wes Davies for the amazing footage! Go check out his channel: / @wesdaviestravel 💖 SUPPORT US : / chopsticktravel 🥢 BECOME A MEMBER : https://www.youtube.com/lukemartin/join Welcome back to TAIWAN! Today we are in Donggang 東港, in the south of Taiwan to experience some rare STREET FOOD! The port town is famous for its crazy seafood, but we will be exploring the local snacks today. We visit the traditional morning market, where we heard of a snack known as Double Run Cake. Layers of mochi and brown sugar melt together and is not too sweet! One box cost 100 NTD (USD $3.34). They did not let us film at their stall, but this “double run cake” was unlike any mochi we have seen before. Next, we walked not far from the market to a street food stall serving mantou (steamed bread) with a TWIST. The mantou is steamed and then grilled over charcoal, and we ordered ours covered in cream and condensed milk. This is another rare street food that cannot be found elsewhere in Taiwan. The bun was fluffy on the inside, slightly crispy on the outside and EXTREMELY sweet from condensed milk. There are savoury versions on the menu as well. Our bun cost 15 NTD (USD $0.50). After the mantou, we were still hungry! We decided to try a traditional Taiwanese meatball dish. Taiwanese meatballs are glutinous and full of flavour, with toppings including garlic and coriander. We also ordered Taiwanese sausage to pair with the meatballs. It was delicious and the bowl of meatballs cost 30 NTD and a sausage cost 30 NTD (USD $1.00). On our way to the next restaurant, we came across some ladies drying bright orange mullet roe. Taiwan’s mullet roe is very traditional. It’s pressed, dried and salted. We tried to speak with them in our broken Chinese and they were really friendly. Mullet roe is popular in this area, among other types of roe in Donggang like Oil fish roe, Marlin row and tuna roe. There was one more unique and traditional dish in Donggang we wanted to try: rou guo 肉粿. It is a creamy rice porridge that has pork, compressed rice and Donggang’s specialty Sakura Shrimp. Sakura Shrimp is so rare that you can only get it in Donggang and one area in Japan. They are small and bright red. A medium bowl of rou guo costs 50 NTD (USD $1.67) but the owner was so friendly, she wouldn’t let us pay! If you want a dish that represents Donggang, check this place out. Before leaving Donggang, we visited Donglong Temple (東港東隆宮) - home of the King’s Boat Burning Festival. Thank you to Wes Davies for the amazing footage! Finally, we returned to Kaohsiung to eat one final meal. We wanted roasted duck and knew of a take out shop that roasts full ducks in massive vats over wood fire. Although it’s cooked street food style, they serve it as you would have in a fancy restaurant. They carefully carve the duck meat and skin. You get flour wraps, house sauce and scallion. The skin is rich with spices and the meat is juicy. The remainder of the tough meat and bones are stir fried with basil and onions and you eat it with gloves. We ordered a half duck which cost 250 NTD (USD $8.34). It was CRAZY delicious. Restaurant Info: Brown sugar mochi at 東港邱家雙糕潤 No. 6, Xinyi Street, Donggang, Pingtung Grilled mantou at 佳吉飲料店 烤饅頭 No. 128號, Zhongzheng Road, Donggang, Pingtung Taiwanese meatball and sausage at 東港正宗肉丸 No. 39, Lane 45, Xinji Street, Donggang, Pingtung Rou guo at 林記肉粿 No. 84, Section 3, Guangfu Road, Donggang, Pingtung Donglong Temple No. 21-1號, Donglong Street, Donggang, Pingtung Roast duck at 阿石北平烤鴨店 No. 187, Wujia 3rd Road, Fengshan District, Kaohsiung Thank you for watching another episode of our Taiwan street food series! Stay tuned for our next episode where we feature one of Taiwan’s BEST night market! ————————————— We’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson, food lovers and world travellers! We make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. We particularly like to sample street food across Asia. We are based in Taiwan where we frequent the best Taiwanese street food stops and create travel content to make finding food in Taiwan easier for YOU! Although we are based in Taiwan we travel the majority of the year around the world in search of the best food. We’ve filmed in Japan, The Philippines, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Lebanon, Palestine, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Sri Lanka, Canada and the list is still growing! Our mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! We love what we do and we are always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode! ————————————— 📱FOLLOW US : / chopsticktravel / chopsticktravel https://www.chopsticktravel.com 🎵 MUSIC (try it for free) : http://share.epidemicsound.com/Dj3dj