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Chinese Cooking- The Second Name For Quick And Tasty Food

from: The Chinese Experience - edited by John Lo

Chinese cooking symbolizes one of the richest and most varied culinary cuisines in the world. China is a nation where the pleasure of preparing good food and appreciating it, is a long time tradition. Chinese cooking is often considered an art in American Chinese culture where the skills of Chinese cooking has been developed and been serving delicious dishes for centuries.

Chinese cooking is believed to be one of the richest cuisines with a relative easiness to prepare them. There are many special and traditional Chinese dishes, categorized according to culture, district and festivals in China. Doufu, steamed fish, din sum, dark vinegar rice with ginger are some of the famous dishes of Chinese society. As a part of Chinese cooking tea is the most preferred drink. Various types of tea are grown making it convenient and a part of daily life for the Chinese.

Chinese Cooking is completed with water or oil as their base ingredients. The recipes have become very popular in many restaurants and can be found in just about every country in the world. Cooking a recipe is about mixing the right ingredients along with the food items, to suit the guest. Chinese cooking does not include a lot of spices. Instead they use flavorings such as aniseed, cloves, Sichuan peppercorn, and ginger root. Chinese chefs use more of Shaoxing wine, soy sauce and oyster sauce to add that special touch to their dish.

There are few basic cooking techniques in China, like stir-frying, shallow frying, deep frying, roasting steaming, stewing and red cooking. In stir frying food is fried at a high heat with very little oil, food can be cooked quickly by stir frying as the food is typically sliced into smaller sized pieces. For steaming the food, Chinese make use of traditional bamboo steamers. The steamers have a stack on the top so that many dishes can be steamed simultaneously. Red cooking is also a unique method of Chinese cooking that is used mainly to cook large pieces of meat.

Another important ingredient in the most Chinese dishes are rice and noodles. Noodles and rice are something that cannot be forgotten. People in every corner of the word relish the specialty of Chinese rice and noodles with that are easy to cook and make a tasty meal. Chinese dishes have not only become a part of the restaurant industry, but also individual homes across the globe. Chinese cooking is not difficult and just about anyone can learn the tips and tricks of the cultural cooking.



 

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