Chinese Food Culture - Global Cuisine Guide for Travelers & Foodies
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The cuisine of China is widely considered to be one of the best because it meets the requirements of geographic variety, inclusion of all types of foods, and a long-established and well-developed culinary tradition. The Chinese culture can be labeled a food culture for the interest and honor given to food and its rituals. Food Culture in China is loaded with information on the cuisine's prominent role in Chinese culture. Students and other readers will learn about Chinese food history through the dynasties and Silk Road migrations up until today, ingredients, cooking implements and techniques, regional differences, table etiquette, cultural emphasis on food, specialty dishes for celebrations, and the role of diet and traditional Chinese medicine, among other topics. Each chapter contains a number of recipes for a meal based on the specific topic.Americans typically are familiar with a narrow range of Americanized Chinese restaurants. This one-stop resource helps readers to see this ever-popular ethnic cuisine in a broader context. It is the most in-depth reference of its kind on the market. A timeline, glossary, tables, and illustrations complement the narrative.
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When I dig into my Kindle I have several differing categories. In my Cooking Category I put my cookbooks. For some really strange reason I never put my history books in my Cookbook Section. I do not know why this is I just do not do that. Also If I buy a Cookbook I do not store them in my History section either. Just call me simple minded.I also refuse to pay 17 cents per page for any book. I will make an exception to that. I do have some old old old First Edition books with a letter to me from the author written on the over-leaf. These I personally would not sell them for 17 dollars per page. Go figure huh!I have one problem with almost any cookbook I can cook well enough to make big dollars for doing so. Why do I want a cook book as such. To get myself to think is the only reason. I can sit down for dinner at most any restaurant and then go back to the kitchen and prepare the very same Item to be sent to a table in the same restaurant. I have only had a very few thing sent back to me. One guy got a piece of charcoal to eat for his steak. go figure.dray
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