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Chinese food now holds a popular place among the entire population of the world.
You can find a Chinese restaurant in every major city and in many smaller areas
of the world as well. Why is Chinese food so popular? Is Chinese food healthy?
What is the history of Chinese food?
The History of Chinese Food
The history of Chinese food1 is an interesting one. Unlike many cultures the
Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art and not simply a craft.
The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation
techniques which are difficult to develop and may require the expertise of a
chef with lots of experience. One such technique is noodle pulling (scroll down
to the bottom of the page to learn more about this technique). Noodle pulling
requires skill and lots of practice and results in a delicious noodle dish. This
article will refer to noodle pulling later on, but for now, let’s go back to the
history of Chinese food.
Chinese food and the way it is prepared is very much influenced by the two major
philosophies, which influence the entire Chinese culture. These dominant
philosophies are Confucianism and Taoism. Both have these philosophies have
influenced the way that the Chinese people cook and the way that they enjoy
their food..
Confucianism and Chinese Cuisine
Confucius was the man behind the Confucianism beliefs. Among many other
standards Confucius established standards for proper table etiquette and for the
appearance and taste of Chinese food. One of the standards set by Confucius (you
might have noticed this at an authentic Chinese restaurant) is that food must be
cut into small bite size pieces before serving the dish. This is a custom that
is definitely unique to the Chinese culture.
Knives at the dinner table are also considered to be a sign of very poor taste
by those who embrace Confucianism beliefs. The standards of quality and taste
that Confucius recommended required the perfect blend of ingredients, herbs and
condiments--a blend which would result in the perfect combination of flavor.
Confucius also emphasized the importance of the texture and color of a dish, and
taught that food must be prepared and eaten with harmony. Interestingly enough,
Confucius was also of the opinion that an excellent cook must first make an
excellent matchmaker.
Taoism and Chinese Cuisine
Those who follow the Taoism beliefs focus on the health benefits of particular
foods vs. the presentation of the same. Taoists search for foods that will
increase their health and longevity. They search for foods that have healing
powers. Many times these benefits were often referred to as ‘life giving
powers’. For instance, the Chinese found that ginger, which can be considered to
be a garnish or a condiment was found to be a remedy for upset stomachs or a
remedy for colds.
Is Chinese Food Healthy?
Chinese food, when authentic is probably the healthiest food in the world. Some
restaurants, which are not authentic, prepare their menu with highly saturated
fats or with meats that contain unhealthy amounts of animal fat. These Chinese
restaurants are not recommended and they are both neither authentic nor healthy.
Good Chinese food however, is prepared and cooked with poly-unsaturated oils.
Authentic Chinese food does not require the use of milk-fat ingredients such as
cream, butter or cheese. Meat is used, but not in abundance, which makes it easy
for those who love authentic Chinese food to avoid high levels of animal fat.
Many believe that authentic Chinese food is really the ideal diet.
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