风味原产地甘肃

风味原产地甘肃

第1集:羊肉

4.0|04月11日 17:07 |全10集
简介:
陈晓卿团队继《风味原产地·潮汕》、《风味原产地·云南》又一精品美食力作,将继续以食物为窗口,探寻中国各地丰富的物产,以美味为媒介,展示不同地区人们的生活理念。《风味原产地·甘肃》为该纪录片系列的第三部,秉持“硬核”美食的风格,突出“原产地”的概念,通过短片发掘一种“养在深闺人不识”的甘肃独特食材、食品和味道,并在此基础上,联结沙漠、草原、丹霞地貌,体会最具民族特色的丰富饮食文化、最令人向往的特色生活。
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