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Junru, Liu ”Chinese Foods”

70 kr

This illustrated gastronomic tour traces the development of the unique food and drink culture found in China. From ancient to modern times, the Chinese have celebrated an epicurean lifestyle, believing that food is not just meant to fill the stomach, but that an abundance of food denotes good fortune and that knowing what, and how, to eat is crucial to health.

Häftad, Engelska, 153 sidor, 2004, mycket bra skick, ISBN: 9787508506138

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Beskrivning

When it comes to food, the Chinese have a common saying, “The masses regard food as their heaven,” which means that food is people’s primal want. It should clearly justify the importance that ”eating” holds in Chinese people’s lives. Eating is not just meant to fill the stomach; having food at one’s disposal, being able to consume a good amount of food, and knowing what and how to eat are all viewed as a good ”fortune.” Those who promote food culture often use the words of Chinese philosopher Confucius, ”diet and love- making, all primal needs of every human be- ing,” finding an aspiring and positive thought basis for such an epicurean lifestyle. There’s probably not another place in this world that has as great a variety of delicious fare as China. The Chinese, who see eating as a fortune and life as an art, not only created various kinds of regional food styles in its own vast lands, but have also spread Chinese food culture to far across the seas. Today, in this world where even the farthest corners can seem as close as one’s back yard, Chinese food can be enjoyed in each and every metropolitan throughout the world.

Vikt380 g
Dimensioner170 × 230 mm