卤味
Chinese
HSK 7-9 Vocabulary
Chinese
★★ 2/5
informal
lǔ wèi
Pinyin
lǔ wèi
Desglose de hanzi
卤 = 囗 + 义 (brine/curing); 味 = 口 + 未 (taste/flavour)
Significado
Comida “lǔwèi”: alimentos braseados o marinados en un caldo maestro especiado.
Encompasses a wide range of foods — duck necks, chicken feet, tofu, eggs, and various meats — all simmered in a spiced, soy-based brine. A staple of Chinese street food, convenience stores, and snack culture, especially popular in Hunan, Sichuan, and Guangdong cuisine.
Ejemplos
- 他从夜市摊位上买了一袋卤味,边走边吃,享受着夜晚的烟火气。
- 这家百年老店的卤味以香料配方独特著称,每天一开门便有长龙排队。
- 超市熟食区的卤味种类繁多,从卤蛋到卤猪耳,应有尽有。
Guía de uso
Contexto: food, street food, daily life
Tono: casual
Correcto
- 她每次回老家都要去那家老字号买几包卤味带回去,说是城里再也找不到那种地道的味道。(Every time she returns to her hometown, she buys several packs of braised meats from that long-established shop, saying she cannot find such an authentic flavour anywhere in the city.)
- 便利店的卤味已经成为年轻上班族下班后解馋的首选零食。(Convenience store braised snacks have become the go-to after-work treat for young office workers looking to satisfy their cravings.)
Incorrecto
- 将卤味与红烧菜混淆 — 卤味 refers specifically to items cooked in a master stock and often served cold or at room temperature as snacks; 红烧 (red-braised) is a different hot dish cooking method
Origen e historia
卤 (brine/master stock) + 味 (flavour/taste) — literally 'brine-flavoured food'; 卤 originally referred to salt brine used in preservation
Contexto cultural
Generación: All ages
Contexto social: Universal
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