In addition to the savory dishes, Beijing cuisine boasts a variety of street food and snacks that have become integral to the city's food culture. Chuanr (skewered meat), often grilled with a combination of cumin and chili powder, and baozi filled with pork or vegetables, are popular street foods, often enjoyed with a refreshing cup of soy milk. Mao er duo (deep-fried dough), often served as a breakfast dish, provides a crispy, chewy texture to the morning meal. Beijing is also known for its rich pastries, including tanghulu (candied hawthorn fruit on a stick), offering a perfect balance of sweet and tart flavors. With a blend of diverse influences and a focus on satisfying, hearty dishes, Beijing's culinary scene represents the bold, rustic flavors of Northern China.
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