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    Food Cultures of China: Recipes, Customs, and Issues

    Food Cultures of China by Guo, Qian;

    Recipes, Customs, and Issues

    Series: The Global Kitchen;

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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 19 October 2023
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781440877827
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 234x155 mm
    • Language English
    • 547

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    Exploring the rich and varied culinary traditions of China, this book enables a better understanding of Chinese history and culture through food.

    Part of Bloomsbury's Global Kitchen series, this book takes readers on a food tour of China, covering everything from daily staples to holiday specialties. In addition to discovering China's long culinary history, you'll learn about recent trends, foreign influences, and contemporary food and dietary concerns, such as obesity and environmental sustainability.

    Chapters are organized thematically, making it easy to focus in on particular courses or types of dishes. For those hungry for a more hands-on approach, each chapter includes a collection of accessible recipes that allow readers to bring the subject to life in their own kitchens. The main text is supplemented by sidebars that offer interesting bite-sized facts, a chronology of important dates in China's culinary history, and a glossary of key food- and dining-related terms.

    Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of modern China, asserted that China's food culture was the most advanced and sophisticated in the world, despite the country lagging the West in science, industry, and civic engagement. Today, many people outside China immediately envision iconic dishes like fried rice, egg rolls, or sweet and sour pork when they think of Chinese food. But China has a much richer and more diverse set of culinary traditions. China's food culture is one of the oldest in the world, evolving over thousands of years. It has been shaped by a myriad of forces, from historical struggles with food insecurity to the modern push toward speed and convenience. Across this large nation, unique cuisines emerged that reflect the varied geography, climate, and customs of different regions.

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    Table of Contents:

    Series Foreword
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    Chronology
    1. Food History
    2. Influential Ingredients
    3. Appetizers and Side Dishes
    4. Main Dishes
    5. Desserts
    6. Beverages
    7. Holidays and Special Occasions
    8. Street Food and Snacks
    9. Dining Out
    10. Food Issues and Dietary Concerns
    Glossary
    Selected Bibliography
    Index

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