Cantonese (Southern) cuisine originates from Guangdong Province in Southern China, or more precisely, the area around Guangzhou (Canton). Of the various regional styles of Chinese cuisine, Cantonese is the most popular around the world. A "Chinese restaurant" in a Western country will serve mostly Cantonese food or an interpretation of the key dishes. There is a lengthy coastline where fish is plentiful and it is steamed, blanched, or poached, and often served simply with vinegar, ginger, spring onions and Chinese parsley. Well known sauces such as oyster, soy and hoisin are also popular. Dim sum, little fried, baked or steamed dumplings made with meat, vegetables and fish are part of the Chinese teahouse culture, although they are found on every street corner as quick and easy street food.
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