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  • Right across from the airport is this food themed tourism factory,

  • where you'll get to learn about

  • how different food is grown, processed, and got onto the table.

  • Inside there are lots of exhibitions, games, and interactions

  • that will show you more about food.

  • Let's go discover more!

  • This is the Shao Bao Image Hall

  • where they introduce the making of a Shao Bao through games and interactions.

  • Not only is it very educational, it is very interesting as well.

  • Both kids and adults love this place.

  • This is an ancient Bao-making machine.

  • Children love it especially because from this angle,

  • the machine looks like the face of a robot, smiling and waving hello.

  • This is very interesting because this Bao-making machine

  • can actually make both salty and sweet stuffed buns.

  • You see the markings on these Baozi right here,

  • like they are, straight down from the center, that means they're salty.

  • And if they're spiral, it means they're sweet.

  • What's impressive about this machine is that

  • it can also make up to 45 Baozi per minute and that is very very fast.

  • You can choose from meat, oil, vegetables or flour.

  • How does it work?

  • Touch the buttons to access and it will start playing.

  • This company actually has quite a lot of products.

  • They have different kinds of products like Shao Mai and Da Shao Bao

  • and actual dumplings and Baozi, Xiao Long Bao, all of the above.

  • It's really cool.

  • And they actually show you how each of these are made,

  • there is the video, the visual aid, the pictures. It's really detailed and really fun.

  • Like I said earlier, one of the best parts about this place

  • is that there are lots of interactions and games here to play.

  • So right now I am going to make my own Baozi.

  • Yes, pork is one of the fillings here.

  • Some sugar, let's see.

  • And now we're going to prepare our dough, using this handy dandy thing here.

  • Ready! And now we are ready to steam it.

  • So we steam it by putting into this kind of pots,

  • we just need more wind to get it stimulated. Ahhhh!

  • Ahhhh! Hot Hot!

  • This is really cool,

  • I have to eat all the Baozis and dumplings,

  • but stay away from the monsters.

  • And so far I'm doing a really good job.

  • Lastly, after going through the exhibitions,

  • you can use your ticket to get a free Baozi

  • and it's in a heart shape!

  • The texture of this Baozi is really soft

  • and inside the red beans is not too sweet.

  • These red beans are actually from Wan Dan ,Pingtung,

  • two counties away from Tainan City.

  • They mentioned earlier that the company

  • tries to produce locally grown food or ingredients, using locally grown stuff,

  • so this is one of the examples

  • and they do such a good job of it.

  • It's so good. A perfect ending to this place.

  • After the exhibition, you can come out.

  • There is a café right outside and there is also a food court here.

  • Now I'm ready to make my own Gua Bao.

  • Really, there isn't a way of how to wrap this,

  • you just eat it like a Taiwanese hamburger

  • so I'm just going to stuff everything inside.

  • This is really good and you can really taste

  • the freshness of the onions and the tomatoes inside, and the freshly fried chicken.

  • Really amazing.

  • The Baozi and dumplings here are also very very popular,

  • and this fried dumpling I just tried is crunchy on the outside,

  • the filling inside is also amazing.

  • At this part of the factory, through these transparent glass walls here,

  • you can actually see the whole process of making a Baumkuchen.

  • Not only is it super interesting, but you get to witness the whole process from start to finish.

  • Today they're making Citrus Matcha Cakes, one of my favorites.

  • The most important thing about making a Baumkuchen is that this has different layers.

  • You want the layers to be all evenly spread out and that's the hardest part.

  • You first mold one layer, bake it again,

  • and then you add the second layer, bake it, third layer, bake it.

  • You need a very detailed and professional baker.

  • That's the secret of making a Baumkuchen.

  • Here on the wall, you can actually see all the different processes

  • of making a complete Baumkuchen. It's really cool.

  • After seeing how the cake is processed,

  • you can actually make your own pineapple cakes and cookies,

  • and even Mother's Day cakes here.

  • A lot of foreigners even come here specifically to make pineapple cakes

  • so it must be very exciting.

  • In this food tourism factory,

  • not only can you learn about where the food in your stomach comes from,

  • they also educate you on the hygiene and food production industry,

  • showing their responsibility as a social enterprise.

  • Moreover, this place is just delicious and fun!

Right across from the airport is this food themed tourism factory,

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