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		<title>Eat the yangmei, eat the yangmei, eat the yangmei</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it&#8217;s yangmei season once again in Shanghai. Known as the Chinese Strawberry, yangmei can be found in the fruit stalls and street vendors all over town this time of year. The furry-looking fruit looks similar to a lychee at first glace but is dark red in colour. Tasting somewhere between a strawberry and a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it&#8217;s yangmei season once again in Shanghai. Known as the Chinese Strawberry, yangmei can be found in the fruit stalls and street vendors all over town this time of year. The furry-looking fruit looks similar to a lychee at first glace but is dark red in colour. Tasting somewhere between a strawberry and a raspberry the yangmei is sweet with a touch of tang. Saying I think they&#8217;re hao chi (delicious) is an understatement &#8211; my local dealer&#8217;s face lights up everytime he sees me&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://shanghaigingerguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/yangmei.jpg"><img src="http://shanghaigingerguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/yangmei.jpg" alt="yangmei" title="yangmei" width="500" height="380" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-895" /></a></p>
<p><strong>What:</strong> Yangmei (Chinese: 杨梅; pinyin: yángméi) Also known as waxberry, Chinese Bayberry, Japanese Bayberry, Red Bayberry, Chinese Strawberry<br />
<strong>Where:</strong> Fruit stores, grocery stores, street vendors<br />
<strong>How much:</strong> I&#8217;ve been paying around 10RMB for 1 Jin (almost half a kilo I think)</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> Thanks to <a href="http://dinglespeaks.com">Dingle Speaks</a> for his notable <a href="http://cid-742ecc3b0f5d7f85.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!742ECC3B0F5D7F85!188.entry?wa=wsignin1.0&#038;sa=396849200">warnings about the yangmei</a> I speak highly of. Used to speak highly of&#8230;.</p>
<p>While the berry could easily be substituted for a raspberry or strawberry in recipes I&#8217;m keen to find out if the yangmei would work in cocktails:</p>
<p><strong>Yangmei Mojito</strong><br />
- Fresh Yangmei (instead of Lime)<br />
- Mint<br />
- White Rum<br />
- Sugar<br />
- Soda Water<br />
Mixed with Ice and served</p>
<p><strong>Shanghai Manhattan</strong><br />
- Yangmei flavoured Baijiu<br />
- Whiskey<br />
- Bitters<br />
- Garnished with a Yangmei<br />
All shaken and strained</p>
<p><strong>Yangmei Martini</strong><br />
- Yangmei juice or yangmei flavored Baijiu (depending on personal taste)<br />
- Cointreau<br />
- Vodka<br />
Shaken and strained</p>
<p><strong>Shanghai Sea Breeze</strong><br />
- Vodka<br />
- Fresh yanmei juice<br />
- Cranberry juice<br />
- Dash of lime cordial (if wanted)<br />
- Lime<br />
Mixed with ice</p>
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