Title: EATING CULTURE AND CULINARY PRACTICE
1EATING CULTURE AND CULINARY PRACTICE
- Anne Wu
- Geography
- University of Toronto
- anne.wu_at_utoronto.ca
2Structure of the Chapter
- Authentic Ethnic Food?
- Cooking in Toronto
- Geographical Experience of Culinary Practice
- Politics of Culinary Practice
- Kitchen
3Cooking in Toronto
- Question of Authentic Flavour
- Reconstruct Taiwanese food culture at home can
never be complete - A places ecological system is manifested in the
taste of daily cooking - Unlimited Possibilities for Fusion Cuisine In
Toronto
4Geographical Experience of Culinary Practice
- Migrant Womens Geographical Experience Is
Closely Related to Their Grocery Shopping
Experience
I like to explore, and I am not satisfied being
constrained in one place. I read newspapers or
commercials, and I expand my territory from the
place I have already known. I dont like to take
the same route from A to B again and again, and I
will try to find other ways to do it If I
happen to see a new place under my radar, for
example, a new plaza, I will make a stop and
explore. (Aggie)
5- A Migrant Womans First Encounter with
Supermarket Shortly after She Arrived in Toronto
- Not Rootless Anymore Her past, her present and
her future is immediately connected she can see
the route she has taken - Reduced Anxiety in the Strange Land- No
Translation is needed No Embarrassment and No
Misunderstanding - Strength and Confidence Gained She is able to
stay in the new place where she calls home now.
6- Migrant Women Learn New Ways to do Grocery
Shopping - Pay attention to sales cycle of goods
- There is huge difference in terms of ways to do
grocery shopping. Huge difference. I did not
know and do not care the price of the vegetable I
bought in Taiwan. I just told the vendor that I
wanted to buy this vegetable. Thats it, and I
did not care how much did it cost per 600g, and
how much I would pay for this. I just paid
whatever the vendor said. But here, I read
flyers and I would go to wherever is cheaper.
(Denise)
7- Migrant Women Learn New Ways to do Grocery
Shopping - Where to Shop for What in Order to Get A Good
Deal
- You have to buy western veggies in western
supermarkets, and sometimes they can be very
cheap. Its more expensive if you buy some of
those items in Chinese supermarkets. (Cherry)
8- Migrant Women Learn New Ways to do Grocery
Shopping - Where to Shop for What in Order to Get Good
Quality of Food
- I buy romaine lettuce, or other lettuces only in
western supermarkets. We ate salad at that time,
and I was worried about residual of pesticides.
Consumers right in western supermarkets are well
taken care of, so I like to go there. Besides,
you can pick whatever you like freely, and
sometimes you cannot pick in Chinese
supermarkets. (Cherry)
9Geographical Distribution in Census Metropolitan
Area Toronto Migrants from China, Hong Kong and
Taiwan
Source Data compiled from Census Canada 2001
10Geographical Distribution in Metropolitan
Toronto Migrants from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
Source Data compiled from Census Canada 2001
11Historical Development of Chinese Shopping Malls
and Plazas in the GTA
12- Migrant Womens Experience on the Transformation
the Social, Cultural and Economic Landscape over
the Past Decade - The Proliferation of Asian Theme Malls
- And I found that old Chinese shopping plazas are
gradually deteriorated, and modern Chinatowns are
prosperous. We stopped going to the old
supermarket we used to go. For example, before
we would go for Chinese food in the plaza at
Sheppard and Midland, but we havent been there
since four or five years ago. We shift our map,
and we will go for newer and bigger ones Before
you have to go to Chinatown to get Chinese wok or
things you have to go Chinatown to get it.
Nowadays, you can get it in uptown, and you
probably can get a much better and chapter one.
We dont go to Chinatown anymore. (Yvonne )
13- Migrant Womens Experience on the Transformation
the Social, Cultural and Economic Landscape over
the Past Decade - Affordability
- When we first arrived in Canada in 1997, we
still wanted Taiwanese or Chinese style of food.
My father asked people where to find Chinese
supermarkets. When we made a trip to the
supermarket, oh my god, this item is so expensive
and so is that one. Take water celery for
example, my goodness, it costs 4.99 CAD per
pound. I almost fainted when I saw the price.
Unless we had a strong craving for it, we would
buy something cheaper instead. There is always
something cheaper... Now I hate to eat baby bok
choy very much because baby bok choy is the
cheapest veggie in the supermarket. I have had
baby bok choy almost everyday since I came here.
(Vivian)
14- Migrant Womens Experience on the Transformation
the Social, Cultural and Economic Landscape over
the Past Decade - Affordability
- Guava cost 4.99 CAD per pound when we first
arrived in Canada in 1996. I love to eat
guava, but I had to let go my craving. Until
this year, the price finally dropped to 1.99 CAD
per pound. I was so happy that I bought one for
each of us. (Tiffany)
15Chinese Supermarkets in the GTA
16- Migrant Womens Experience on the Transformation
the Social, Cultural and Economic Landscape over
the Past Decade - Convenience of Doing Grocery Shopping
- One change closely linked to my life is that it
is more convenient to access to Chinese
supermarkets. Remember I mentioned to you last
time, at Warden and Sheppard, there is a Chinese
supermarket. I can walk to there and get Chinese
vegetables Before there were very few different
supermarkets that I could choose from, such as
Big Land Farm or Bamburgh Food Market.
Nowadays, there are more than ten. This is a big
change. (Yvonne)
17- Migrant Womens Experience on the Transformation
the Social, Cultural and Economic Landscape over
the Past Decade - The Inauguration of TT Supermarkets in 2002
- Creating a More Desirable and Positive Image of
Recent Taiwanese/Chinese (Im)migrants
- You know TT guarantees the freshness,
cleanliness and high hygienic standard of its
products. Plus, it sells everything. Everyone
knows that. Its not a secret between you and
me it is a well-known fact. It offers high
quality products. (May)