food actually eaten in china is spicier and has a Chinese name.
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A lot of the foods eaten by Chinese peope are just foods that were available in China, such as seafood.
China is a vast country with various different cultures. As such, there is not one food that everyone in China eats. Contrary to popular belief, the Chinese food that people get in North America (ex. crab rangoon, General Tso's chicken, Mongolian beef, etc) are not actually authentic Chinese, but food cooked by Chinese immigrant families intended to cater to Western palates. There are four major cuisines of China: Cantonese Shandong Szechwan Huaiyang Each of them have their own unique style of cooking. Contrary to popular belief, dog and cat meat are not eaten very commonly, and the practise is mainly restricted to certain regions of China. The most eaten meat in China is pork. Rice is a staple food in much of China, though it was traditionally not eaten in the far northern parts of China.
Chinese Emperors ate the first ice cream
Because there is no proper food in china like Australia. or maybe they just like Ikey smelly rats.
Rice, and sushi The5thBeatle added: Sushi is Japanese, not Chinese. Rice is China's staple food, it may be served with any meal, and is eaten several times a day. Scallions, bean sprouts, cabbage, and ginger-root are other traditional foods. Soybean curd, called tofu, is an important source of protein for the Chinese. Although the Chinese generally do not eat a lot of meat, pork and chicken are the most commonly eaten meats. Vegetables play a central role in Chinese cooking, too.
Yes, there are places in China where they serve dog meat. There are dogs that are raised specifically for their meat. Contrary to popular belief, China does not just slaughter their pet dogs or random strays.Many Chinese believe that dog meat has medicinal value. They are under the belief that dog meat will help with blood circulation and will increase their yang (positive energy in their body). For these reasons, dog meat is usually consumed during the winter months. The majority of Chinese people have not eaten dog, however.As for cats, it is only eaten in Guangdong province. Elsewhere, it is taboo.
Cantonese cuisine, found in southeastern China, rarely uses herbs, unlike other southern Chinese and Southeast Asian cuisines. Many foods are stir fried or steamed.
China does not celebrate Thanksgiving.
There is none as it got eaten by the chinese -_-
No the chinese people were not eaten by the aboriginals.