ILOVEXINYI
2012年6月1日星期五
What I learned in This Class
In this class, I really learned something from my professor, my friend and I learned how to find a resources from Penrose library and what to become a blog post writer. We did lots of research about almost every point of view about food culture in the worldwide. I think this is a very good experience for me.
Final Paper
Dayuan Zhao
WRIT-1133
Prof. Eric Leake
05/29/12
My
own Manifesto of Food: Chinese Food is the Best Food in the Whole World
Admittedly, Chinese food is a very huge and
important part of the whole Chinese culture; like a documentary -- “Abite
of China” which is very popular recently says, “China has one of the most
dramatic natural landscapes, plateaus, lakes, and coast lines. This kind of
geographic variance contributes to creating and keeping species. No other
countries have this much potential food materials. For this abundant recourses
sent by god, Chinese people are collecting, hunting, digging throughout the
years.” “China Central Television (CCTV)’s
documentary, “A
Bite of China,”
(舌尖上的中国) has proved the exact
same point. (For a taste of the series, check out its first episode (in
Chinese) on Youtube.) The seven-episode series tells a mesmerizing story of the
Chinese cuisine, introducing different regional varieties and showing the hard
work and profound artistry hidden behind each and every dish.” (Fleur) There
are endless food types in Chinese land waiting to be discovered. Chinese
cuisine belongs to a part of Chinese culture. Just like the tea culture and the
spirits culture, the food culture is also something Chinese people are proud
of. As for me, real Chinese
food is always the best food in the whole world.
First, there is a slang in China, which
is “人以食为天(ren yi shi wei tian).”
That means eating is the first thing people should care about. Like Mary Ann
O’donnell mentions in his article “The Cultural Politics of Eating in
Shenzhen,” “A common Chinese expression, ren yi shi wei tian, can be translated
something like this: ‘People have made eating their heaven.’”. Chinese people
always think a lot about eating. For example, tofu is one of the most popular
foods worldwidely. Tofu’s history is very long which started from B.C. 164; one
of the Han dynasty’s first emperor’s grandson – Huainan King Liu An invented
it. In Song dynasty, tofu became a primary food in China. As eastern and
western cultures coalesce gradually, tofu spread to Europe, Africa and America
at the early nineteenth century. Nowadays, tofu is an important food in most
Asian countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, and Japan. Another
example can also illustrate how much attention Chinese people pay on eating is
dumpling. Dumpling was originally from Han dynasty, and its creator Zhongjing
Zhang is one of the most famous doctors in Chinese history. At the beginning,
Chinese dumpling was used to healing patients; Zhongjing Zhang put some
medicinal materials and lamb in the wrapper, and he used them to treat patients.
As time goes on, dumpling became an important dish instead of medical food within
three kingdom period. Both of those examples can illustrate one thing – China
is the most patient nation for food.
The second reason I think Chinese food is
better than what we eat in the U.S. is the regional differences, which means
American foods don’t have so much varieties in different geography areas. In
China, every province has its own cuisine. One best instance is Liao cuisine which is the cooking system in my hometown,
Liaoning province. The material selecting of Liao cuisine is very broad but
detailed, and the using of local special ingredients is especially famous.
Among many recipes of Liao cuisine, lots of local mountain delicacies games are
widely and smartly used. Also, Liao cuisine has developed an abundant
experience in the production of venison-used dishes. Mellow fragrant is a
crucial feature of Liao cuisine, and it is also the
center of the Liao cuisine’s specialists. Based on all the outstanding
features, Liao cuisine has a great proportion in Chinese food culture and has a
very broad market as it is being sold in a large number of restaurants. People
who eat Liao cuisine usually has the mean purpose to experience its mellow
fragrant. The best example of Liao cuisine is sour pickled cabbage stewed pork
spareribs. When I am asked about the most memorable thing about my hometown
after coming to the U.S., I would say Chinese food. Since there are so many
differences between Chinese and American food cultures, I cannot adapt the
eating habits here in a short time. What I want to talk about in this essay is
one of the most emblematic meals in my hometown in northeast China – sour
pickled cabbage stewed pork spareribs. My hometown is located in Liaoning
province, in very high latitude of China; the climate there is similar with Minnesota.
When winters come, the temperature would be extremely low. That leads to a
change of people’s diet habits. Many families will cook some hot soup to keep their
bodies warm. People would buy many Chinese cabbages and make them into sour
pickled cabbages. The way to make this kind of cabbage is very typical as
following: you need to buy a big clay jar, and put some water into the jar to
help cabbages ferment; then put twenty to thirty cabbages in to the jar. It is
somewhat like cheese’s producing method. After one and half month, you can open
the jar and the production is done. Sour pickled cabbage tastes very special.
Almost all Chinese who live in south part of China cannot stand them and feel
terrible about the taste. It tastes very sour, and feels crisper than regular
cabbage. Although, it is a fabulous material to make soup. The most common way to
cook it is to stew it with pork spareribs. The method to make this meal is very
easy, you just need to add some water, condiments and oil into the pot and stew
them together with sour pickled cabbages and pork spareribs. When it is almost
done, you need to add some caraways on the top of soup. In every small
restaurant in Shenyang, you can pay twenty Yuan(RMB) to buy a large bowl of
sour pickled cabbage stewed pork spareribs. It looks like lots of cabbage
strips with some pork spareribs and caraways; because of the ferment, those
leaves on the dish became yellow. As far as I am concerned, sour food fits me
well. I cannot have the soup without vinegar. When I eat this meal, I always
eat it up with two to three bowls of rice. In some way, you can say sour
pickled cabbage stewed pork spareribs is my favorite Chinese food.
Different
with Liao cuisine, there is another Chinese cuisine names Yue cuisine. It is
originated from Guangdong province, which is located in the south east of
China. The essential taste of Yue cuisine is sweet. I think that does not fit
me very well. The most ridiculous meal, in my opinion, is a Yue cuisine dish
which is made by mouse. I think that difference in the material using can reflect
the huge divergence between southern and northern eating habits in China. Maybe
Guangdongers think Liao cuisine is not that good too.
The last reason why I like Chinese food
is that Chinese food is always very tasty. There are so many different cooking
methods in China – I think cooking is one of my hobby; I used to attend a cooking
class when I lived in Shenyang. Cooking Chinese food includes lots of methods: what
Chinese food pays attention to are the taste, the color, and the smell. Taste
means people like the flavor, it is easy to accept; color means appearance, which
means you are supposed to make not only tasty, but also good-looking food; and
smell means every meal needs to have a good smell. There is a very interesting
thing happened around when I took the cooking class in China. My cooking
teacher was an army cook, and almost every recipe of all Chinese dishes is in
his mind. At the first day I went to the class, nobody was in the chair;
everyone was standing in front of the counter and cutting potatoes. My teacher
told us, as a cook, the knowledge in the book is significant, but no boss would
care if you can recite the menu; the only thing you need to do is to cook the
dishes well. Therefore, almost seventy percent of time we were practicing. When
we were learning to cook “Double Cooked Pork Slices” which in Chinese is called
“Guo Bao Meat,” I kept putting too much oil in the pot and the boiling oil
always hurt me. “Chinese cooking system’s soul is not the quantity, what we pay
most attention to is the quality and eater’s feedback.” That’s what my teacher
taught me. After attending that class, my cooking skills became much better.
Chinese cuisine is always the best food
in my heart, even though I have to assimilate with American culture when
studying in U.S. university. I still like to go to some Chinese restaurants
sometimes. The American style Chinese restaurant is more close to southern
Chinese cuisine’s taste, perhaps it is because there are more southern Chinese
in America and southern cuisines fit Americans better. But I still like to try
them frequently, which is about twice a week; because I feel closer to my
motherland that way and I can treat myself for a moment.
All in all, Chinese cuisine is a crucial
and significant part of Chinese culture. As a Chinese student, Chinese cuisine
is my favorite food in the truest sense. I will always be proud of my homeland.
Work
Cited
Fleur
“A Bite of China, A Slice of” May 24, 2012 05/31/12 Tea Leaf Nation Copyright ©
2012. All Rights Reserved. http://tealeafnation.com/2012/05/a-bite-of-china-a-slice-of-life/
Anonymity
“Liao cuisine’s characteristic(辽菜的特色)”
June 9, 2011 05/31/12 http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/277526860.html
Mary
Ann O’donnell “The Cultural Politics of Eating in Shenzhen” The Journal of Food
and Culture, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Spring 2010), pp. 31-39 University of California
Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Gastronomica:
The Journal of Food and Culture. 26/03/2012 03:22
2012年5月25日星期五
EE2 outline
Chinese food is the best food in my opinion.
First, there is a slang in China, which is “min yi
shi wei tian.” That means eat is the first thing people should care about in
China.
I think cold food is not work for me. But in the
U.S., cold food is more popular.
Chinese food is very tasty, there are so many
different cook methods in China, I think cook is one of my hobby, I use to attend
a cook class when life in Shenyang.
The other reason why I like to eat Chinese food is the
difference between southern part and northern part of China.
2012年5月20日星期日
Post #9
Dayuan Zhao
WRIT-1133 MWF 12-2
Prof. Eric Leake
05/20/12
How to
Change Unhappy Diet
According to “Unhappy Meals” and “Angels
and Vegetables” which are written by Michal Pollan and E. Melanie du Puis, there
are some bad eating habits we should care about in this country, and some
harmful foods are eroding our body. So we should choose the right way to eat
helpful food to keep your body healthy. In“Unhappy Meals”,
Pollan talks about the low-fat eating habit is good for our health, omega-3s
contributes to improving health, enough fish oil can cut your risk of dying
from a heart attack by more than a third. (1) Cook food in right way can keep
their nutrition better; obesity is everybody’s common enemy and lots of other examples
of healthy and unhealthy eating habit. “Angels and
Vegetables” is talking about people’s eating habit is be effected by the era, environment,
political background and religious belief.
Actually, I’m not good at nutriology and my own eating habit is very
disorder. I almost just eat one meal per day, and I prefer use more time to
sleep instead of to eat. I’m a meat-eater; I don’t like eat vegetables and use skinless
chicken breast or the turkey bacon instead of beef or barbeque pork. In my opinion,
personal eating habit doesn’t need to up to a very high level. For me, health
and tasty are almost in an opposite locate, I have to concern about my health,
but I think eat what you like is top priority.
Works Cited
Michael Pollan."Unhappy Meals. " New York Times Magazine28
Jan. 2007:ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web.19 May. 2012.
Melanie Du Puis, E.. "Angels and Vegetables: A Brief History of
Food Advice in America. " Gastronomica7.3 (2007): 34-44. Research Library,
ProQuest. Web.19 May. 2012.
2012年5月18日星期五
Thoughts on Eating Practices
My eating habit is very normal, I just like to eat meat like other young man, and I like to drink soda and sweet tea. I think what I should change is I should drink more healthy beverages like water and juice, soda is unhealthful, and I should eat more vegetables, it can provide more vitamins to me and balance my diet.
discover of Difei's SE#5
After I read Difei's short essay number five, I found some interesting things in his article, First, he talk about the benefit of yogurt, it can make us far away from diseases and make your body better. He also give us an example, if you can eat more yogurt, some bacteria in the yogurt can help you to against cancer.
SE #5
Fast
Food and Eating Habit
Admittedly,
almost fast food is the antonym with health, in almost people’s mind; junk food
is same with fast food. But in fact, nobody can say he can quit fast food
forever. The data display that after many years development, the fast food industry
rapid growth, market share has expanded, and it has dominated 45% catering
market in China. As KFC, this company already extends over six billion
health flyer in China. Fast food already blends into our live now. For example,
our dining hall is a place where we most commonly eat something, the
significant part of food we can eat in the dining hall is fast food, such as
salad, burger, pizza and French fries. In some way, the nutrition from the fast
food is not looks very useful to us, but I think is not means they are useless.
In my opinion, there are two most important points about why fast foods are not
useless.
The
first reason why I think fast food is not useless is they resolve the hungry issue
and fast. Fat and heat is what fast food’s good at, in this period,
increasingly people like to take a fast food from the drive thru to replace the
dinner which need to spend long time. Employee’s rest time is very limited, so
they cannot have a very comfortable lunch, delivery food and fast food become
to their first chooses. Healthy foods are rich in fibers and vitamins, the most
representative foods are fruits and vegetables, they are always oil-free. In
order to consider the health of students, they foods from our dining hall are
low-oil, it really good at body, but maybe one or two hours later, you will
feel like eat nothing just now. So this is why my friends and I like to eat
some midnight snake out of campus.
Another
reason why we always choose fast food is they have a good taste and nice price.
Nowadays, the commodity price is increasing every day. One meat dish need to
cost thirty Yuan in my hometown, in the past, the price is just around fifteen.
The regular lunch in China maybe include one meat dish, one vegetable dish, a
bowl of rice and some drinks. If you eat lunch and dinner all in that way, you probably
need to cost two hundreds Yuan per day, they are kind of ridiculers expensive. If
you eat a Subway’s sandwich in the noon, and just order a rice served with meat
and vegetables on top delivery in the evening, you can save almost 70% money. In
the worldwide, every country has its own eating habit, and every kind of fast
food is unique. I think we cannot define fast food as burger or pizza; there is
a type of fast food in Shenyang names “Kaolengmian,” it is every cheap and
tasty, I always ate it as a snake when I in the high school.
All
in all, fast food is not useless; it can resolve the hungry issue, save your
time, money and Let you taste the different kinds of delicious food. Nobody can
live without fast food. We need to give fast food a new location. Fast foods
are not our enemy; the real enemy is eating excessive. If you eat too many
vegetables, you still can be ill. Seems to me, a good amount of fast food is
harmless, eat less like once a week cannot ruin your body.
Work
Cited
Fast food has dominated 45% catering market in China 2005-10-18 11:56:53 http://canyin.lingshou.com/www/taxis/taxis_kc/02111157637.htm
600 million copies 2007-4-9
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