It
is not easy to brief the civilization of Chinese Food
in a short message, it is because, there are more than
56 folks inside the Mainland China, and the large area
causes different dining habits among the difference
districts. First of all, we need to know that, the old
China was developed in a faming society, and most of
the dining habits and meals culture are based on this
factor.
Herds And Spices, Preserved Materials
There are not popular to use herds and spices in Chinese
Food, perhaps Chinese chefs will use some parsley, aniseed,
fennel, cloves, Sichuan peppercorn, red chili pasty…however,
they mostly use light and dark soy sauce, Shaoxing wine,
rice vinegar and oyster sauce as the main seasoning
and sauce. Chinese chefs usually like to use the preserved
and salty Ingredients like preserved eggs, potherb and
pickled mustard, dried shrimps, bean curd cheese, dry
and salty pork, salty duck, meat sausage…it is a long
and traditional habit since the ancient hard and poor
farming society.
Traditional Chinese Food
There are so many traditional and special Chinese foods,
according to the folk culture, district, religion, and
festival. For the famous classes divided by district,
there are style of Guangdong, Beijing, Shanghai, Sichuan,
North-West, and so on…or by folk, there are kajia, Yunan,
Fujian, etc. These all above mentioned styles are well-known
in the worldwide. Here, introduce some special dishes,
perhaps you have had it, or you have never heard.
Festive Dishes
Because of the poor and hard lifestyle character of
a farming society, the Chinese farming families would
have food which were being get from the farming field,
such as, potatoes, tomatoes, vegetable, sweet corn,
mushrooms, etc. So, the Chinese will have many dishes
of meat recipes like Chicken, Pork, Fish that they do
not have in the normal days. The are some special snack,
or to be said, festival food will be made during the
Chinese festivals, Such as Sweet-Stick Cake and Turnip
Pastry in Lunar New Year, Glutinous Rice Tamale in Dragon
Boat Festival, Moon Cake in Middle Autumn Festival,
etc, and Steamed Buns to the Birthday person.
Main Food
Generally, we can divided the farming products of main
food in China into 3 styles, those are, Rice in Southern
and Eastern China, Wheat in Northern China and Sweet
Corn in Middle, Northern, Western China. Because of
their farming products, the people living in Southern
China will have rice, congee or rice noodle as their
main food, and who will have wheat made products like
Bun, noodle, pancake in Northern China. The populace
who living on seaside and lakeside will have seafood
or lake fishes as meals. Of course, people can have
any food, as they want nowadays.
Taste Depends On Climate
There is a big difference about the diets between Northern
and Southern China, that is, the dishes made by Northern
Chefs are in heavier taste and those are comparably
light in Southern Chefs’ recipes, sometimes, we say
it is tasty as sweet and fresh in Southern Chinese food.
In the Northern and Western Provinces of China like
Lingxia, hebei, Sichuan , Shenxi, and Yunnan, the diets
are made in hot and spicy, because of the humid cold
weather and high altitude, Chinese people wonder that
to perspire is a good method for preventing diseases
caused by humidity and cold.
Dining Tool and habits
Not same to the people living in western area, Chinese
used to have their dinner together with all the family
members, sitting around a table and each person will
have one set of dining tool in front of them, including
two bowls which one for rice and another for soup, one
pairs of chopsticks and one plate for meat / vegetable.
They will share the food dishes, which were made and
put into the central of table; diners will only pick
up the food from the dished, which who want to eat.
He will pick it and places it into the small plate
in front of him. There are 2 special habits, one is,
and Chinese diners never pick up rice from the bowl
but will handle the bowl towards their lips then poke
the rice into their mouths by the chopsticks. The other
one is, Chinese always have soup during or after dining.
Drinking Water
Not all the tap water in China is potable, but bottled
mineral water is on sale everywhere.
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