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Ageh (food)

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Taiwanese dish
A serving of a-gei

Ageh (simplified Chinese:阿给;traditional Chinese:阿給;Pe̍h-ōe-jī:á-geh) orTamsui ageh (simplified Chinese:淡水阿给;traditional Chinese:淡水阿給;Pe̍h-ōe-jī:Tām-súi á-geh) is a speciality food originating fromTamsui District ofNew Taipei City and consists of a piece of friedtofu, stuffed with cookedCellophane noodles, and sealed withsurimi, which is widely sold by vendors in the district.[1][2] The name ageh was derived fromaburaage (aburaage (油揚げ),age (あげ)), a fried and stewed Japanese tofu packet from which the ageh is made.

Culture

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The ageh was reportedly created in 1965 by Iông-tēⁿ Gím-bûn (楊鄭錦文), who combined various food items sold at her Chin-lí street (真理街) food stall to sell as a new food item. This original ageh consisted of fried tofu that has been emptied of its center, stuffed with cellophane noodles cooked in stewed ground pork, its opening sealed and covered with acarrot and surimi mixture, and then steamed to completion.[3] The dish incorporates several techniques from other dishes, including the stuffing of abura-age in the manner ofinarizushi, the capping of tofu with surimi to makeYong Tau Foo, and the use of cellophane noodles as a filling for many stuffed pastries.

The individual a-gei are served with either a plain soy-based or a sweet chili sauce. A-gei is commonly eaten with a bowl of stuffedfish ball soup in the winter and a glass of coldsoy milk in the summer.

Vendors

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Well known vendors of a-gei in Tamsui include:

  • Original store a-gei (老店阿給)
  • Three sisters a-gei (三姊妹阿給)
  • Wenhua a-gei (文化阿給)

See also

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References

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  1. ^林, 宛宜 (2010-11-23),"就是這一碗! 最正宗淡水阿給創始店",WEnews, NOWnews.com
  2. ^王, 景新 (2007-08-18),"淡水阿給何其多 「文化阿給」周杰倫也愛吃(@真理)",聯合報
  3. ^吳, 肇欣,淡水阿給, 臺灣大百科全書 Encyclopedia of Taiwan, archived fromthe original on 2012-03-23

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