60 FOODS TO TRY IN TAIWAN - mainly street food!

Published 2023-10-07
We had an incredible time eating in Taiwan while traveling there for over a month. At some point we realized that we needed to put all of our food into one single video! We tried as MANY different things as we could, and here is the result (along with some occasional background about the thing we're trying). We hope you enjoy watching this almost as much as we enjoyed making it.

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In case you like skipping around:

*DUMPLINGS & BUNS*
00:00 Oh, the foods!
00:55 Gua Bao
02:10 Pork Dumplings
03:28 Pan Fried Buns
05:28 Mixed Dumplings
07:34 Xiaolongbao
10:04 Black Pepper Buns

*SNACKS*
11:23 Sweet Potato Balls
12:11 Green Onion Pancakes
13:10 Pork Puffs
14:37 Train Cakes
16:39 Herbal Rice Cakes
18:56 Miner Pies
20:31 Roasted Corn
21:25 Chinese Burrito
23:24 Local Sweet Bread
24:17 Grilled Millet
25:26 Rice Cakes
26:23 Local Wasabi
27:43 Peanut Roll

*DRINKS*
28:25 Original Bubble Tea
29:53 Tea Ceremony
31:22 Drinkable Jelly

*POULTRY & MEAT*
32:06 Turkey Rice
33:06 Pork Bun
34:09 Grilled Wild Boar
34:34 Beef Pack
35:39 Salt & Pepper Fried Things

*NOODLES*
39:49 Beef Noodles
41:10 Braised Pork
42:32 Hakka Fried Noodles
44:07 Rice Noodle Soup

*FISH & SEAFOOD*
44:33 Oyster Omelet
46:28 Shrimp Balls
47:30 Flame-grilled Shrimp
49:20 Fish Balls
50:35 Takoyaki

*MEALS*
51:10 Okonomiyaki
52:27 Hakka Rice Bowl Set
54:10 Bento Boxes

*SWEET TREATS*
57:08 Banana Egg Crepe
58:40 Second Boyfriend Egg Cake
59:42 Eggy Donuts
01:00:47 (More) Eggy Donuts
01:02:43 Millet Donuts
01:03:48 Mango Shaved Ice
01:04:18 Fried Ice Cream Sandwiches
01:05:51 Ox Tongue Cookies
01:06:39 Candied Dried Fruit
01:07:59 Sweet Potato Puff
01:08:41 Candied Strawberries
01:09:53 Peanut Ice Cream Wrap

*SO UNIQUE!*
01:11:15 Coffin Toast
01:12:25 Nutritious Sandwiches
01:14:14 Zhuangyuan Cake
01:15:30 Small Sausage in Large Sausage
01:17:59 Pickled Mustard Green Donut
01:19:16 Taiwanese Meatball
01:20:30 Red Vinasse Meatballs
01:21:48 Rice Purse
01:22:44 Stinky Tofu
01:24:42 Pineapple Cakes

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All Comments (21)
  • @r93722009
    正式提名你們二位為「最適合來臺灣被餵食的外國人」👏👏👏看你們吃美食比我自己吃還開心😆
  • @HardQoo
    2023最佳台灣旅遊與美食的頻道之一!
  • @user-qm6oi3nt9l
    真的是良心的YT ,居然一集就一小時25分,一般的YT製作大概10幾分鐘就一集視頻,分成多集可以增加點閱量及廣告收益量。 衷心感謝你們介紹台灣,祝福你們一切美好❤
  • @Bzz8525
    堪稱BBC等級的台灣美食地圖。都是我們台灣人喜歡的日常生活小吃,外國人來台灣參考這影片攻略就夠了😂。另外再剪輯一集台灣必去的景點,可以讓更多的外國遊客更方便玩遍台灣❤
  • @AlexKaizFiona
    近兩三年來,youtube上面外國觀光客來台旅遊的影片越來越多,日韓遊客尤其多。 特別的是,這些遊客多半是去一些觀光旅遊知名度很高的景點如九份、夜市、永康街、101等等。 但實際上,台灣的山海風景、民俗文創景點相當豐富,也許比不上歐洲的歷史悠久、中國的地大物博、日本的精緻優美,但台灣的精采,本來就不在於歷史,而是短短三四百年來在這裡生活的人民生活的點滴。 台灣基本上幾乎是從來沒往觀光大國的方向發展過,先民光想著衣食溫飽就很拼命了,在日常的飲食中,為了創造一些柴米油鹽醬醋茶之外的額外小小幸福,一些有趣的童玩,多樣化的小吃跟夜市應運而生。 台灣的小吃、夜市,本來就不是為了給外國人當景點而產生,完全是台灣人的生活日常。 對歐美人來說,盛裝打扮去餐廳享受一頓美食,是生活生命中重要時刻的儀式,是重要的記憶,但不會、也沒辦法天天這樣做,因為太貴了,平常只能吃最簡單的輕食。 但在台灣,不需要特別的日子,不需要領到一大筆紅利獎金或是中大獎,只要你想,每一天、從早到晚,就在不遠處的轉角,隨時都有平易近人的美食小吃滿足你,這才是伸手可及的幸福,不是等著美食評審來斷定,或是看經濟數據比高下的幸福。 要說台灣有什麼代表性的文化觀光資產可以在國際旅遊市場跟其他觀光大國一較高下,老實說,沒有。花東地區的大自然景觀也許是世界獨一無二,但其他地區真的沒有。 所以員外之前就說過,台灣,是適合生活的地方,卻不是適合觀光旅遊的地方。 外國人實際住在台灣一段長時間,才會發現台灣的飲食、庶民娛樂之豐富多樣,絕對是世上少有。 便利、安全、友善、豐富、多樣的台灣,是真正最適合居住的國家。 歡迎所有外國朋友加入我們。
  • @cappaman73
    So glad you did this compilation, so all this deliciousness I can find now easily. Taiwan 2024 fir me. Can't wait and can't wait to eat my way through the country too.
  • @user-qj5fo1bl1o
    If you are a foodie, Taiwan is definitely the right place you can show your capabilities. You're so welcoming!❤
  • @user-bn6pi7bg2o
    希望你們能夠再次造訪台灣,因為,你們會再次發現,另外60種必吃美食😊🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
  • @frankwu3200
    It always amused me when heather either had no idea what she was eating, or was just had no idea how to describe what was eaten (please take this as a compliment). Not you two edited 85min of food stuff……. This video just gave me 85min of smile. This video just made my day!! PS. Bill, you are awesome too, but since this is food video, I have to give heather more credits
  • @tina-iv6qx
    You two are amazing. Always mentioning the key points. You must very expert and enjoy in delicious food so you can notice the differences and similarities very precisely. And use very delicate words to describe and introduce who never have tried. Very precise and well observed. I am Taiwanese who love eating and I have to stand up and give you applause! And thank you for being so open to try, being so good at introducing, and still kind and smart at the same time. Thank you!
  • @ymlee71
    Howdy from Texas and you two are the luckiest people on earth enjoying fine food in Taiwan!
  • @AIRJASON2002
    一開始的是刈包,被很多外國人說是台灣漢堡,所以那位老闆才用台灣漢堡當招牌吧
  • @KL11309
    Gotta say, I love how open minded you guys are about food and actually able to appreciates so many different varieties of foods in Taiwan. Not a lot of Americans can do that. I am especially impressed by Heather. Some foods might not be as quite as she expected but she still go for second and third bite to … investigate it 😂 until she’s sure of the taste. That courage is rare to see in Americans , most people would just jump to the conclusion and give it a 👎🏻 . Glad you enjoyed it, you guys are awesome 👏👍🏻
  • @user-anyaou
    很高興您二位喜歡台灣小吃😋; 觀光部門應該儘快與您們聯繫,向世界各國推廣台灣小吃文化🤗
  • @eggeight
    台灣必吃的 60 種美食🙌❤ 超棒的!👍👍🏻👍
  • @wang2842386
    Videos about “FOOD” are welcome all over the world. It seems a universal language that bridges the gap of different culture. Hope you guys enjoy the adventure and “food” in Taiwan.
  • @foodmore
    I’m from singapore but I must say Taiwanese street food is the best!
  • @mikec9092
    Love your compilation video. Number 22 is a plant base jelly called “Ai Yu” only found in Taiwan, to make it they take the seeds from the plant and stuff it in a cloth bag, tie the bag up and rub it repeatedly in a huge bowl or pot full of cold water. Something inside the seeds will react with the minerals in the water and amber color jelly will form. Let it settle for about 2 to 3 hours in the fridge and you got your jelly. Cut it up and serve it up with brown sugar water and a hint of lemon juice is the best during summer hot days. Since it is plant based, the jelly will revert back to liquid if not consumed within a day or two.
  • @qqLin-ng9zr
    親身體驗食物和各地風景.以詼諧有趣的介紹.比其他旅遊頻道更優質.我很喜歡
  • @CliffWeng
    This is a Taiwanese Food Bible. Visiting in February for 10 days, this video will the only guide I ever need. thank you!