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Biking through Yangshuo's edible landscapes

Cycling Yangshuo's country roads is the best way to appreciate the foods and farming lore of the limestone karst studded landscape.
I hooked up with Bike Asia on a food lover's ultimate Chinese cuisine ride through the Yangshuo countryside.

Cycling Yangshuo
Self-sufficient farmers harvest produce from their fields and invite tourists into their homes to sample the dishes arising from their labors.

Yangshuo rice
Rice, the staple of Southern China, creates a sea between the karsts that changes from lime-green at planting to yellow at harvest.

Guilin Mifen
Served with every meal, rice is transformed each morning into mifen noodles, sold fresh till mid-day. The signature breakfast of the region, Guilin Mifen, is served with shaved-pork, peanuts, pickles, chili and chives.

Baisha markets nearby to Yulong Qiao
Yangshuo town has great mifen, but recommended on the countryside bike ride are the Baisha markets near Yulong Qiao, accessible by bike through the Yulong valley (or a 3 yuan bus from the Yangshuo bus station).

Chaolong village farmer
A farmer's diet is completely seasonal. As autumn leads to winter in Yangshuo, water chestnuts are almost ready for harvest. Lao Huang, a Chaolong village farmer, peels a single chestnut pulled from a cluster in the mud growing beneath dark green reed stems.

Water chestnuts
Water chestnuts are used in soups, and also to add crunch to dumplings, or even more simply stir fried together with tomatoes and peppers.

Read more: Gallery: Biking through Yangshuo's edible landscapes | CNNGo.com http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/eat/gallery-yangshuos-edible-landscapes-557959#ixzz16DuKvyBf

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