Start of the sale:
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 11:22 PM
Item n°204096938
Sale ends:
Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 11:08 AM
Gutter pair of 2013 Signature Taiwan Delicacies – Home Cooked Dishes Stamps. Formosa(Taiwan), Rep of China.
First day of issued:Jan 31,2013.
1st set of the series of "Signature Taiwan Delicacies Stamps".
The photo is only an example.
Mint & never hinged(mnh).
4 se-tenant stamps of a set, 2 sets of this Gutter pair.
There are following images in the gutter:rooster,chili pepper,crab,squid,vegetables,etc.
The stamps designs follow:
1. Gong Bao Chicken: Legend has it that this internationally popular dish was the brainchild of Ding Baozhen, a governor of Sichuan during the reign of Guangxu Emperor of Qing Dynasty. The dish, “Gong Bao,” was named after Ding’s official title as guardian of the prince: “Palatial Guardian Ding.” Chicken is the primary ingredient, complemented by peanuts, diced cucumbers, scallion onions, chili pepper and spicy condiments.
2. Mud Crab with Glutinous Rice Cake: This scrumptious dish found its beginning in the Eight Treasure Mud Crab Rice Pudding. The reinvented version is a culinary treat featuring mushrooms, ground pork, dried shrimp and glutinous rice. The luscious, juicy crab meat, and the scrumptious, smooth crab roe set off the texture of the glutinous rice cake.
3. Three-Cup Chicken: The chicken is stewed in an earthenware pot, seasoned with rice wine, soy sauce, basil and chili pepper until the sauces are absorbed by the meat to produce a mouthwatering, rich aroma.
4. Hakka Stir-Fry: A majority of ingredients used in Hakka dishes comes from dried foods. Stir-frying is a heavily used technique in Hakka dishes, featuring dried squid, fatty pork, and tofu flavored with the five spices. The ingredients are cut into strips and slices, and stir-fried into a savory dish.
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