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Alternative names
  
Spicy soup, 胡辣汤

Region or state
  
Xi'an, Henan

Type
  
Soup

Place of origin
  
Henan


Main ingredients
  
Beef broth, capsicum, black pepper

Similar
  
Paomo, Rou jia mo, Liangpi, Youtiao, Tangbao

Hulatang (胡辣汤) is a kind of Chinese traditional soup. Hulatang can also be found in the United States, where it is known as spicy soup. It was introduced by Chinese American immigrants.

Contents

Hulatang was invented by people in Henan province. It can be divided into two different genres. The one is Xiaoyao Zhen (a town near Zhoukou City), the other is Beiwudu. As the name — literally the characters 'pepper' + 'capsicum/chilli' + 'soup' — implies, capsicum and black pepper are put into the broth made by beef soup.

Hulatang What you have for breakfast A bite of China

Past and present

Hulatang httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Pepper was brought to China during the Tang Dynasty. According to records, the ingredients used were similar to present day recipes. In addition to pepper, some herbs and flavorings such as ginger, aniseed and fennel are added into the boiling soup to improve the flavour and make it spicy and hot.

Hulatang Henan cuisine Global Times

In modern China, especially for northern people, Hu La Tang can be a popular breakfast. A bowl of soup usually starts at 4 Yuan, but can be more expensive depending on the fame of the restaurant, quality and variety of its ingredients.

Ingredients

Cooked beef, beef soup, flour, vermicelli, kelp, spinach, pepper, ginger, salt, vinegar, sesame oil.

Hulatang Hu La Tang o Pepper and Chili Soup Radyo Internasyonal ng Tsina

References

Hulatang Wikipedia


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