Tianjin cuisine

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Tianjin cuisine (Chinese: 津菜 or 天津菜) is derived from the native cooking styles of the Tianjin region in China, and it is heavily influenced by Beijing cuisine. In comparison to Beijing cuisine, Tianjin cuisine is much more heavily concentrated on riverine fish/shrimps and seafoods, and another its characteristic is that its tastes are not as heavy as that of Beijing cuisine.