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Cui-shao (Chinese: 脆哨; pinyin: Cuì shào) is a type of crackling from Guiyang, Guizhou province, China consisting of pork from which most of the fat has been rendered. It is a unique and flavorful snack that embodies the culinary culture of the region.

cooking cui-shao

The name "Cui Shao" comes from the sound that the snack makes when you bite into it. As you take a bite, the outer layer crackles and creates a crispy texture, giving the snack its distinctive name. Some people believe that this name is a mispronunciation caused by the inability of Guiyang accent speakers to distinguish between the characters『哨/shao』and『臊/sao.』However, it is important to note that the name "Cui Shao" has already been widely accepted by the local people.[1]

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  1. ^ "如果没有脆哨,贵州人吃啥都不香了". m.thepaper.cn. Retrieved 2023-06-28.

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