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Taiwanese Rice Balls: An alternative Taiwanese snack that global visitors are fascinated

Taiwanese Rice Balls: An alternative Taiwanese snack that global visitors are fascinated.   Photo reproduced from Facebook
Taiwanese Rice Balls: An alternative Taiwanese snack that global visitors are fascinated. Photo reproduced from Facebook
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

When visiting Taiwan, many of visitors must sample the country's various unique delicacies. Recently, an Internet user shared, to his surprise, his friend from the Philippines requested Taiwanese purple rice balls when he visited Taiwan.

Taiwanese Rice Balls: An alternative Taiwanese snack that global visitors are fascinated.Photo reproduced from PTT

The Filipino friend claims that when he visited Taiwan previously, Xiao Long Bao and beef noodles were suggested to him, but these dishes were beyond of his reach and cost at least NT$200 to NT$300. A Taiwanese purple rice ball, on the other hand, is rather full and costs between NT$30 and NT$50. Additionally, he recommended Taiwan advertise this meal as a must-try treat.

Taiwanese Rice Balls: An alternative Taiwanese snack that global visitors are fascinated.Photo reproduced from Facebook

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Many Internet users noted in their comments section after the post’s release that Taiwanese rice balls are available in China as well. Yes, Taiwan produces a lot of unusual cuisines that are well-liked overseas. Additionally, they said that after visiting Taiwan, a few well-known Japanese and Korean bloggers spread the word about rice balls, which helped to popularize Taiwan's substitute specialty foods.

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