Title: Chinese cuisine
1Chinese cuisine
Asian Inspirations
2- Chinese cuisine has displayed alterations and
variety throughout the centuries. Chinese food
and style has been mainly inspired and influenced
by two major philosophies Confucianism and
Taoism. These have changed the way the Chinese
cook and enjoy their food. - It is believed that Confucius developed table
etiquettes that are very important to the Chinese
even today. Confucius was of the opinion that
food must be prepared and eaten with harmony. On
the other hand, those who believe in Taoism focus
on the health benefits of food and its
presentation. - The cuisine we identify today as Chinese has
evolved gradually as food sources, styles and
techniques were discovered or introduced over the
years. For instance, the chopsticks are believed
to have been used for stirring, cooking and
serving bits of food. They began to be used as
eating utensils only during the Han dynasty. From
the Ming dynasty, it acquired its present name
(kuaizi) and shape, as well as started being used
both for eating and serving.
3The woks use was probably limited to drying
grains and its present use, such as stir-frying,
boiling, steaming and so on, was introduced only
during the Ming dynasty.Chinese cuisine has
given us so many delicious foods over the years,
it is difficult to pick a favourite sometimes.
Between noodles and stir-fried vegetables, there
is a plethora of other choices. The Chinese are
very fond of bizarre foods, too. They love their
insects deep-fried, and their octopus dunked in
golden batter, especially when sold on small
street-carts in the alleys of China. So, theres
plenty to dig into. Speaking of choice, several
ingredients and techniques from cuisines of other
countries and cultures mingled with Chinese
cuisine due to trade and commerce, and imperial
expansion. Class, region and ethnic background
further diversify the style, technique and taste
of Chinese cuisine.
4Each region of China has a different cooking
style. The ingredients differ depending on the
agricultural produce of the region. The main
culinary cuisines of China are Anhui, Cantonese,
Fujian, Hunan, Jiangsu, Shandong, Szechuan, and
Zhejiang. Other regional Chinese cuisine is
classified into Northern, Muslim, Mongolian,
Tibetan, Southern Minority and Taiwan foods.
Besides these, Singaporean, Malaysian,
Indonesian, Indian and American are the notable
styles of Chinese food popular outside China.
5The staple foods used in Chinese cooking are
rice, noodles, vegetables, seasonings, and
various types of sauces.The Chinese are famed for
their ability to prepare just about anything in a
delicious way and afterwards devour it with
pleasure. Some food items that would seem
outright bizarre to a foreigner are cooked by the
Chinese. These include reptiles, amphibians,
molluscs, fishes, insects and birds. The Chinese
love to eat and China boasts of a medley of
dishes. Enjoy traditional Chinese cuisine and
find out more about the culture of China.
6Thank you