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Every time someone asks me what Chinese eat on a regular basis I simply answer:

The Chinese eat everything with four legs except tables, and everything that flies except airplanes.

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They eat dog’s meat, chicken’a feet, pig’s nose, bees, co*ckroaches and more (you probably don’t want to know).

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Typical Chinese Breakfast

But let’s focus on Chinese breakfast today.

If you come to China and hope to get a nice sandwich, a bowl of cereal, a chocolate pancake or a piece toast for your breakfast, you will either go hungry and angry or you try one of Chinese morning treats, which differ a lot from the Western food.

Sowhat do Chinese people eat for breakfast?

For example, Chinese people eat dumplings for breakfast. What!? Dumplings for breakfast? Are you kidding? Ok, if you don’t like them you can have a beef noodle soup. What!? A soup for breakfast!? Is it a kind of joke?

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Welcome to China!

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Let’s face it, these eggs don’t look very appealing to us…

Although Chinese dishes are incredibly popular around the world, traditional Chinese breakfast rituals and treats are relatively unknown. Most people wouldn’t be probably able to name 3 basic Chinese meals served in the morning. So here I come to help you out!

First of all, it must be pointed out that there is a completely different approach to breakfast in China than in Europe:

  • Chinese don’t eat scrambled eggs, bread or even cereal with milk in the morning.
  • They don’t read the newspaper with a breakfast.
  • They rarely cook it at home.
  • Breakfast must be always hot and quick to prepare, ready to grab on the run.
  • They don’t drink tea or coffee in the morning as people think.
  • They never skip breakfast.
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Instead, they:

  • Prefer to eat their breakfast in the street, buy it at food vendors or take the food away and have it at work.
  • Go either for heavy and stodgy meals such as dumplings orsweet and savory items such as doughnuts or buns.
  • Always have a cup of soy milk with their meals.
  • Often eat in rush loudly smacking (well, they always smack).
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When I first came to China my stomach was very upset. However, I quickly got used to the new eating habits and after a few weeks I was craving more and more dumplings each morning on top of noodle beef soups, deeply fried doughnuts and Chinese buns (until I put on weight, looked fat and couldn’t look in the mirror :P).

The street vendors can be found nearly everywhere. There is a restaurant next to a restaurant, next to another restaurant close to a restaurant in front of a restaurant. Yes, that means you will always find a place to have your breakfast at. The food vendors are open from 5 am and the breakfast is served till 11ish.

So let’s go through a list of Chinese breakfast foods.

Chinese Breakfast Menu

1. A plate of Baozi (dumplings)

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Chinesedumplings (baozi) go with various fillings. They are steamed or fried. They are usually stuffed with pork, beef and vegetables, and in addition provides a variety of Asian sauces such as soy-based sauce,chili, vinegar and sesame oil.

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You can find them at every food vendor. They usually have the same size, but the taste is different. Some of them are extremely oily and don’t look very appealing. Make sure they are hot when served -cold aren’t as tasty.

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You should not pay more than RMB0,5 – RMB1 ($0.8 – $0.16) for one big Baozi and you can feel stuffed after having 1-2 (girls) and 3-4 (guys).

2. A plate of Jiaozi

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Jiaozi are also Chinese dumplings crescent-shaped filled with minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried. FriedJiaozitaste the best in my opinion.

They are incredibly soft and watery and their taste is so much different from baozi. Jiaozi are also served with spicy or sweet chili sauce for lunch and dinner.

A plate of Jiaozi (6-8) shouldn’t cost more than RMB3 (<$0.5).

3. A bow of rice porridge (congee) or bean juice

Some Chinese love to have a warm rice porridge for breakfast. It’s very thick and creamy. They have it with some hot bean juice.

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A bowl of porridge costs around RMB2-3 and a cup of bean juice is not more than RMB2.

4. A bowl of noodle soup with a meat of your choice and veggies

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It takes a few seconds to prepare it. Among Chinese the most popular isa beef noodle soup made of stewed or red braised beef, beef broth, vegetables and Chinese noodles perfectly spiced.

You will be served a huge bowl of it for only RMB 5-8 ($ 1 – 1.25).

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5.You tiao

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You tiao (oil strip) are deep fried bread sticks made of dough and served hot as an accompaniment for rice congee or soy milk. Warning – they are super oily!

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1 You tiao usually costs RMB1 ($0.16) and 2 will fill you up.

6. Egg pancakes (Jian bing)

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They are usually served with chives and some of them might be extra spiced. They are light and very filling, but certainly don’t taste like their Westerncousins.

One costs around RMB3 ($0.5).

If you are not a big fan of egg pancakes you can swap it for a fried croquette filled with meat and veggies (make sure it’s well done both sides).

They are more expensive than egg pancakes (RMB5 each/ $0.8) but more filling as well.

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7. Sweet potatoes

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It might be so odd to have potatoes for breakfast, but Chinese style sweet potatoes are verynutritiousand yummy. They are baked in a huge barrel in the street. They are very soft and dry so make sure you get them with soy milk or tea.

Price: RMB1 ($0.16) for amediumsize potato or RMB4 for 500g.

8. Fermented tofu.

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That is a great alternative forvegetarians. Tofu is very soft and light topped with sweetchilior spicy sauce. You can find some beans in it as well.

A bowl of tofu costs RMB3 ($0.5).

9. Sticky rice wrapped in a leaf

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There are two types of sticky rice in China. One filled with beans, veggies and some salty nuts, the other one is stuffed with bananas and they taste very sweet. They are bothincrediblydelicious and filling. Warning: the leaf is a wrapping only – inedible :-).

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Sticky rice wrapped in a leaf usually costs RMB2,5/$0.40.

10. Toppings: salty peanuts, spicy pickled radishes, pickled mustard

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Surprise, Chinese DON”T have only RICE for their breakfast! :-)

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I am personally a big fan of steamed Baozi and bean juice while Cez can’t get enough of fried Jiaozi and You tiao. We rarely have noodles or tofu and have been preparing our own food – ham and salad baguettes, oatmeal with fruits and nuts or scrambled eggs.

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As you can probably see, most of those breakfast treats are deep fried. So if your slimming genes are not working in your favor, you might decide to skip some Breakfast meals not pile on pounds :). But for now, let us enjoy this food with no guilt :).

Are you surprised with the breakfast food options in China? What was/would be your favorite Chinese morning treat?

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What the Heck are Chinese Eating for Breakfast? (Food Options and Prices) | Etramping? ›

Chinese people usually eat soybean milk and deep-fried dough sticks, steamed buns, tofu pudding, wheat noodles, or rice noodles for breakfast. Here we introduce some traditional, popular, and famous Chinese breakfast foods. These dishes are readily found in snack streets every morning.

What do the Chinese overall eat for breakfast? ›

Chinese people usually eat soybean milk and deep-fried dough sticks, steamed buns, tofu pudding, wheat noodles, or rice noodles for breakfast. Here we introduce some traditional, popular, and famous Chinese breakfast foods. These dishes are readily found in snack streets every morning.

Why do Chinese people eat so much eggs? ›

Many Dongyang residents, young and old, said they believed in the tradition passed on by their ancestors that the eggs decrease body heat, promote better blood circulation and just generally reinvigorate the body. “By eating these eggs, we will not have any pain in our waists, legs and joints.

How do Chinese eat eggs for breakfast? ›

Chinese people do also enjoy a good old-fashioned fried egg (炒蛋, chǎo dàn). But unlike Westerners, they will fry the hell out of it. So while you might like a fried or boiled egg with a gooey yolk to dip bread into, Chinese restaurants usually serve well-done fried eggs that have a golden crust underside.

Do Chinese eat a lot of eggs? ›

Because eggs are inexpensive when compared to other sources of protein, eggs are incredibly popular in China. There are lots of situations where people in China will consume eggs raw. Furthermore, eggs are commonly used to make mousse and custard.

What is the difference between Chinese breakfast and American breakfast? ›

In China, breakfast is a whole different ball game. A major difference in Chinese cuisine is the lack of dairy. Milk, cheese, butter and yogurt are not staples in Chinese cuisine and often aren't readily available in smaller markets and grocery stores. So many Western breakfast staples aren't eaten often here.

How many eggs does China eat a day? ›

The Chinese already eat more eggs per capita than almost everyone else, about 280 a year or almost one billion a day across the country, so consumption is unlikely to rise much.

Why do Chinese eat boiled eggs with noodles? ›

Hard-boiled eggs, cellophane noodles, fish and chicken are all associated with prosperity. Long noodles represent longevity, and the Chinese eat them whole -- it's said that cutting them up in the bowl might lead to a short life.

Do Chinese people eat scrambled eggs? ›

Scrambled eggs have been eaten in China for thousands of years, but cooking them with tomatoes is a result of mixing Chinese and Western cuisine.

How many times Chinese eat in a day? ›

Chinese families often eat three meals per day with some snacks in between. Traditional Chinese breakfasts can include either congee, a bāozi (a steamed bun with stuffing: either meat, eggs or rice-noodle), sticky rice, Chinese pancakes with eggs or soybean milk with deep-fried dough sticks.

What do American Chinese eat for breakfast? ›

Starch-based dishes are the most popular type, such as noodles, congee, dumplings, plain or stuffed buns and bing/饼 (oven or pan-baked flatbread), etc. Deep-fried items are popular with Chinese doughnut stick being the most typical example. Eggs are cooked and seasoned in many different ways.

Do Chinese eat soup for breakfast? ›

Enter the breakfast soup. In countries like Vietnam, Colombia, Tunisia, and China, soup is ladled out by the bowlful to early morning crowds. These soups are made with staple ingredients like chickpeas, rice, or lentils. They're designed to be economical, filling, and quick for the busy worker on the go.

Do Chinese eat rice for breakfast? ›

Congee and Crullers

Many Asians begin their day with a warm bowl of congee (Chinese rice porridge), or zhou, a watery rice gruel that bears a marked resemblance to porridge.

Do Chinese eat a lot of potatoes? ›

Potatoes have been planted throughout China since their introduction 400 years ago. They have become the main staple food for many Chinese people, especially in the remote mountainous regions. Through the years, different regions have developed different cooking methods for this highly versatile vegetable.

What does China eat the most? ›

Rice and noodles are a very important part in the Chinese diet. Rice and noodles are equivalent to potato and pasta in the western diet. Handfuls of bite-sized meat and vegetables accompany the rice and noodles. Almost every meal uses rice.

Why do Chinese eat so much noodles? ›

Though noodles are part of everyday life in Chinese culture, they also hold a lot of symbolism when eaten during significant events. In China, noodles are frequently eaten during the start of the Lunar New Year and on birthdays. In fact, they symbolize longevity and good health for the year ahead.

What do Chinese people eat daily? ›

A typical Chinese's meal usually consists of rice, soup and three to four side dishes. Dishes are made of seasonal vegetables, fresh seafood or bite-size portion of meat or poultry.

Do the Chinese eat rice for breakfast? ›

Among the Chinese, breakfast is usually a hot meal consisting of either noodles (fried or in soup) or rice/rice porridge. These are taken with simple meat/vegetable dishes, dim sum and bread. Buns and local cakes are also popular breakfast choices.

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