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Lemon duck

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Lemon duck
Alternative namesNingmeng ya
Place of originChina
Region or stateGuangxi
Main ingredientsduck
Ingredients generally usedpreserved lemon peel, garlic, chilli

Lemon duck or ningmeng ya (Chinese: 柠檬鸭; pinyin: níngméng yā) is a specialty dish of the Wuming district, Nanning, Guangxi. The sour preserved lemon peel and other sour preserved ingredients used are a common feature of the cooking of the Zhuang minority who live in Guangxi. Lemon is otherwise not commonly used in Chinese cuisine. The flavor is described as 'hot and sour' (Chinese: 酸辣; pinyin: suānlà).[1]

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References

  1. ^ 南寧 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 旺旺中時文化傳媒(北京)有限公司. p. 117.