Ambassador's Gourmet Parour Walks into the Swedish Embassy to Make Amazing Dumplings for the Swedes



In Collaboration with Qinghua Fenjiu, the Chef Along with the Production Team Were Welcomed by the Swedish Ambassador

The Swedish Embassy in China has recently welcomed Sohu Food Channel's popular program 'Ambassador's Gourmet Parour' inside the embassy. The team of 'Ambassador's Gourmet Parour' went to the embassy on Wednesday March 9, 2022, and it was accompanied and sponsored by the team of a renowned Chinese wine, Qinghua Fenjiu. This collaboration was intended to allow Chinese netizens to experience the collision between food and wine and use their taste buds to crack the Swedish food code.

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Ambassador's Gourmet Parour

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"It has been a refreshing experience to host these great people at our embassy and this program was a true food fusion and finding common culinary grounds between Swedish and Chinese cuisine," said Helena Sångeland, the Swedish Ambassador to China, while talking about Ambassador's Gourmet Parour. "Just like China, Sweden is also fond of dumplings and our different regions also have different recipes and practices for making dumplings," she added. The ambassador along with the staff of the Swedish embassy extended a very warm welcome with great hospitality to the guests.

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Chef Mattias Lundahl

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Swedish potato dumplings with caramel onions, white asparagus, roasted almonds and sea buckthorn

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The dish that was cooked in this show was the traditional Swedish potato dumpling, which is actually a vegetarian dumpling with white bamboo shoots and a typical Swedish lingonberry sauce. It was prepared by the renowned Chef Mattias Lundahl, who hosted this show and cooked for the ambassador and staff. In this dish, the dough is made of fresh potatoes, combined with fresh vegetables, the fragrant but not greasy Swedish dumplings can be said to be very different from Chinese dumplings.

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The editor-in-chief and guests tasting the food

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Beetroot mousse with chocolate, raspberry and sourdough

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Just like the people of China, Swedes also have a unique love for desserts. Chef Mattias Lundahl therefore made a great dessert using beetroot, which is abundant in Sweden. According to the chef, because beetroot itself has a sweet taste, it is healthier to use it to make desserts without adding a lot of sugar. 'Ambassador's Gourmet Parour' is a program founded by Sohu Food Channel that advocates the concept of "when the footsteps can't reach, the taste buds can reach first". This collaboration alongside Fenjiu was aimed at breaking the dimensional wall between diplomacy and the people.

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Qinghua Fenjiu

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Photo of Zhang Weidong, General Manager of Fenjiu International Trade Co., Ltd. and Helena Sångeland, Swedish Ambassador to China

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Renowned famous Chinese wine Qinghua Fenjiu enjoys a cordial relationship with Sweden since 1921. Swedish archaeologist Anderson and Chinese scholars discovered the Yangshao Culture and discovered the Xinghua Village site, where the wine vessels were discovered. Zhang Weidong, the General Manager of Fenjiu International Trade Co., Ltd. present Fenjiu to the Swedish ambassador as a classic symbol of Chinese culture. Moreover, this event also signifies the strategic direction of Fenjiu to expand overseas markets by building a multi-level international marketing system for Fenjiu and taking it to the European markets and beyond.

To watch this entire program, please click the link below:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAoQA37fmRM

For more information, please visit the website at:

www.fenjiu.com.cn

Contact: Zheng Xingsheng
Tel: +86351 270 9799
Website: https://www.fenjiu.com.cn/

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