Chinese Food
Chinese food is popular across the
world, especially in the United States, the UK, Australia and
Western Europe
One of the most successful exports of any cuisine has come
from China. Westerners tend to group the dishes together
but there are many regional differences. Climatic conditions
and ethnic make up have contributed to different traditions
growing up in different areas. As China has influenced the
West, it has worked in reverse too, with more and more fast
food chains opening up in China, following a freer economy.
The common idea, binding the regions together, is that meals
should be pleasing to the eye, be healthily balanced and
contain the best, fresh ingredients available. Traditionally,
dishes are accompanied by drinking hot tea or hot water, to aid
digestion.
However, beer and soft drinks with meals has become
commonplace in recent years. Meat is very often in the form of
chicken and pork. Beef is used too and is sliced very thinly.
Vegetables have always been a mainstay of Chinese food and there is a
large variety to choose from. As the standard of living has
improved, meat has become a larger part of working people's
everyday diet.
One of the most popular international menu choices is Sweet
and Sour Pork. Beef is often cooked with noodles, black bean
sauce or cashews. Chicken recipes include Lemon Chicken, Honey
Chili Chicken or Chicken with Lychees.
Chinese food
dishes are normally served with bowls of rice or noodles,
depending on the region. Vegetables are never overcooked and
taste crisp and fresh. The most common vegetables in use
include green beans, mung bean sprouts, eggplant, zucchini, and
mushrooms. There is also Chinese cabbage, Chinese broccoli and
bok choy.
Seafood also has a long tradition in the cuisine,
particularly in coastal districts. Both freshwater and deep-sea
fish dishes are popular in Chinese food. Prawns, crab, shark
fin, squid and scallops are all favorite ingredients.
Very often, meals include a steaming hot bowl of soup. Soup
is especially welcome in the cold, Chinese winters and is a
good way of using up leftovers. Stock is usually made from
meat, chicken or vegetables.
Sweet Corn Soup is a favorite in the West as is Szechwan
Soup, made from ham, pork, mushrooms, red pepper, prawns and
chicken stock. One of the most popular regional cuisines
internationally, is Cantonese cuisine.
These dishes are normally meat or poultry based but do
include Shark Fin Soup and Steamed Sea Bass. Cantonese cooks
like to stir fry, sauté, steam or deep fry. Chinese food uses soy sauce,
rice vinegar or oyster sauce rather than spices to give
flavor.
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