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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. En Yang, Zhao (illustrator). In China, our authors say, one is saluted in any venue with the question, "Have you eaten?" This simple phrase suggests how deeply anchored nourishment is in Chinese daily life. Food is about sustenance, but also communication of love and respect. A meal is about food but also memories and friendship. This book is the fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisines and food culture. In it, you will find: An introduction to the three important daily meals; Utensils from chopsticks to bamboo steamers and woks; Cutting and chopping tools and techniques; Sauces and broths; Ingredients like bok choi, oyster sauce, kumquats and chillies. Then a rundown on the eight regional Chinese cuisines, which are very different from Hunan to Szechuan: Main ingredients: wontons and noodles, rice in all its forms, mushrooms and sprouts; The principal proteins: pork, chicken and tofu; Chinese herbal medicines and foods that cure; Street food, dishes for special occasions and cakes for birthdays (steamed sponge cake, mooncake).Charming full-colour illustrations show every kind of ingredient and dish, from the familiar to the unusual, and depict people in authentic situations enjoying food in their homes, at restaurants and on the street. The colour illustrations of vegetables, utensils and labels make this guide very easy to follow for the novice and a warm reminder for readers of Chinese heritage.
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Paperback. Condition: new. En Yang, Zhao (illustrator). Paperback. In China, our authors say, one is saluted in any venue with the question, "Have you eaten?" This simple phrase suggests how deeply anchored nourishment is in Chinese daily life. Food is about sustenance, but also communication of love and respect. A meal is about food but also memories and friendship. This book is the fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisines and food culture. In it, you will find: . An introduction to the three important daily meals . Utensils from chopsticks to bamboo steamers and woks . Cutting and chopping tools and techniques . Sauces and broths . Ingredients like bok choi, oyster sauce, kumquats and chillies. Then a rundown on the eight regional Chinese cuisines, which are very different from Hunan to Sichuan: . Main ingredients: wontons and noodles, rice in all its forms, mushrooms and sprouts . The principal proteins: pork, chicken and tofu . Chinese herbal medicines and foods that cure . Street food, dishes for special occasions and cakes for birthdays (steamed sponge cake, mooncake). Charming full-color illustrations show every kind of ingredient and dish, from the familiar to the unusual, and depict people in authentic situations enjoying food in their homes, at restaurants and on the street. The color illustrations of vegetables, utensils and labels make this guide very easy to follow for the novice and a warm reminder for readers of Chinese heritage. Fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisine and food culture, this title offers recipes and anecdotes from regional Chinese gastronomic heritage. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. En Yang, Zhao (illustrator). In China, our authors say, one is saluted in any venue with the question, "Have you eaten?" This simple phrase suggests how deeply anchored nourishment is in Chinese daily life. Food is about sustenance, but also communication of love and respect. A meal is about food but also memories and friendship. This book is the fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisines and food culture. In it, you will find: An introduction to the three important daily meals; Utensils from chopsticks to bamboo steamers and woks; Cutting and chopping tools and techniques; Sauces and broths; Ingredients like bok choi, oyster sauce, kumquats and chillies. Then a rundown on the eight regional Chinese cuisines, which are very different from Hunan to Szechuan: Main ingredients: wontons and noodles, rice in all its forms, mushrooms and sprouts; The principal proteins: pork, chicken and tofu; Chinese herbal medicines and foods that cure; Street food, dishes for special occasions and cakes for birthdays (steamed sponge cake, mooncake).Charming full-colour illustrations show every kind of ingredient and dish, from the familiar to the unusual, and depict people in authentic situations enjoying food in their homes, at restaurants and on the street. The colour illustrations of vegetables, utensils and labels make this guide very easy to follow for the novice and a warm reminder for readers of Chinese heritage.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. En Yang, Zhao (illustrator). In China, our authors say, one is saluted in any venue with the question, "Have you eaten?" This simple phrase suggests how deeply anchored nourishment is in Chinese daily life. Food is about sustenance, but also communication of love and respect. A meal is about food but also memories and friendship. This book is the fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisines and food culture. In it, you will find: An introduction to the three important daily meals; Utensils from chopsticks to bamboo steamers and woks; Cutting and chopping tools and techniques; Sauces and broths; Ingredients like bok choi, oyster sauce, kumquats and chillies. Then a rundown on the eight regional Chinese cuisines, which are very different from Hunan to Szechuan: Main ingredients: wontons and noodles, rice in all its forms, mushrooms and sprouts; The principal proteins: pork, chicken and tofu; Chinese herbal medicines and foods that cure; Street food, dishes for special occasions and cakes for birthdays (steamed sponge cake, mooncake).Charming full-colour illustrations show every kind of ingredient and dish, from the familiar to the unusual, and depict people in authentic situations enjoying food in their homes, at restaurants and on the street. The colour illustrations of vegetables, utensils and labels make this guide very easy to follow for the novice and a warm reminder for readers of Chinese heritage.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. En Yang, Zhao (illustrator). Paperback. In China, our authors say, one is saluted in any venue with the question, "Have you eaten?" This simple phrase suggests how deeply anchored nourishment is in Chinese daily life. Food is about sustenance, but also communication of love and respect. A meal is about food but also memories and friendship. This book is the fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisines and food culture. In it, you will find: . An introduction to the three important daily meals . Utensils from chopsticks to bamboo steamers and woks . Cutting and chopping tools and techniques . Sauces and broths . Ingredients like bok choi, oyster sauce, kumquats and chillies. Then a rundown on the eight regional Chinese cuisines, which are very different from Hunan to Sichuan: . Main ingredients: wontons and noodles, rice in all its forms, mushrooms and sprouts . The principal proteins: pork, chicken and tofu . Chinese herbal medicines and foods that cure . Street food, dishes for special occasions and cakes for birthdays (steamed sponge cake, mooncake). Charming full-color illustrations show every kind of ingredient and dish, from the familiar to the unusual, and depict people in authentic situations enjoying food in their homes, at restaurants and on the street. The color illustrations of vegetables, utensils and labels make this guide very easy to follow for the novice and a warm reminder for readers of Chinese heritage. Fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisine and food culture, this title offers recipes and anecdotes from regional Chinese gastronomic heritage. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. En Yang, Zhao (illustrator). Paperback. In China, our authors say, one is saluted in any venue with the question, "Have you eaten?" This simple phrase suggests how deeply anchored nourishment is in Chinese daily life. Food is about sustenance, but also communication of love and respect. A meal is about food but also memories and friendship. This book is the fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisines and food culture. In it, you will find: . An introduction to the three important daily meals . Utensils from chopsticks to bamboo steamers and woks . Cutting and chopping tools and techniques . Sauces and broths . Ingredients like bok choi, oyster sauce, kumquats and chillies. Then a rundown on the eight regional Chinese cuisines, which are very different from Hunan to Sichuan: . Main ingredients: wontons and noodles, rice in all its forms, mushrooms and sprouts . The principal proteins: pork, chicken and tofu . Chinese herbal medicines and foods that cure . Street food, dishes for special occasions and cakes for birthdays (steamed sponge cake, mooncake). Charming full-color illustrations show every kind of ingredient and dish, from the familiar to the unusual, and depict people in authentic situations enjoying food in their homes, at restaurants and on the street. The color illustrations of vegetables, utensils and labels make this guide very easy to follow for the novice and a warm reminder for readers of Chinese heritage. Fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisine and food culture, this title offers recipes and anecdotes from regional Chinese gastronomic heritage. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by Firefly Books Ltd, CA, 2024
ISBN 10: 0228105153 ISBN 13: 9780228105152
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. En Yang, Zhao (illustrator). In China, our authors say, one is saluted in any venue with the question, "Have you eaten?" This simple phrase suggests how deeply anchored nourishment is in Chinese daily life. Food is about sustenance, but also communication of love and respect. A meal is about food but also memories and friendship. This book is the fourth in a series of illustrated guides to Asian cuisines and food culture. In it, you will find: An introduction to the three important daily meals; Utensils from chopsticks to bamboo steamers and woks; Cutting and chopping tools and techniques; Sauces and broths; Ingredients like bok choi, oyster sauce, kumquats and chillies. Then a rundown on the eight regional Chinese cuisines, which are very different from Hunan to Szechuan: Main ingredients: wontons and noodles, rice in all its forms, mushrooms and sprouts; The principal proteins: pork, chicken and tofu; Chinese herbal medicines and foods that cure; Street food, dishes for special occasions and cakes for birthdays (steamed sponge cake, mooncake).Charming full-colour illustrations show every kind of ingredient and dish, from the familiar to the unusual, and depict people in authentic situations enjoying food in their homes, at restaurants and on the street. The colour illustrations of vegetables, utensils and labels make this guide very easy to follow for the novice and a warm reminder for readers of Chinese heritage.