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My name is Matthias, I'm from Germany and I'm a first-year student in Taiwan.
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Have you ever heard of the "pig blood cake"?
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The pig blood cake is a very important part of the Taiwanese food culture,
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which unfortunately seems to lose it's popularity, especially for young people.
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If it's the first time that you hear about the pig blood cake
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you might feel a bit confused and wonder:
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How can somebody come up with that idea to put blood into a cake?
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So I always imagined the famous Taiwanese Yuebing
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just with the filling of blood.
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The confusion is simply made by it's name,
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because we refer it to a real kind of cake.
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The pig blood cake, in fact, is a mix of pig blood and glutinous rice.
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It can be boiled, steamed, braised or deep fried.
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In the usual way it will be steamed,
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cut in a rectangle shape and placed on a stick.
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Later on, the seller will use a special dip.
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And if you want, you can have it spicy.
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Once it is coated in it's sauce,
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it will be covered with peanut powder
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and Chinese parsley.
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It is not easy to find out very much about it's history,
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because the origin is not 100% sure.
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But it is believed, that it first appeared after World War II in Dadaocheng,
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which is in the Datong district of Taipei city.
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It was a time when the people suffered from poverty.
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And these people highly believed that pig blood is very nutritious,
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so they went to the slaughterhouses in the early mornings
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to ask for pig blood.
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If you are a tourist in Taiwan
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then the Taiwanese will mostly introduce the food,
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because they do really love to eat.
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The pig blood cake is a good example for this,
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because you might think, that it is unusual
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to eat something that is made out of pig blood.
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And because there are many snacks, different than what you expect,
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the Taiwanese will often ask the question
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"Do you dare eat (pig blood cake)?"
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Okay, let's go somewhere else.
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And it's actually really good!
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And this one, too. Tastes very good.
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This is where my story ends.
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I hope I could make the pig blood cake more interesting for you.
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I invite you to try it.
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To all friends of Taiwan
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I dare eat! And you?