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.
What ingredient in Chinese food is the worst for your health?
Mono Sodium Glutamate (MSG) is a common ingredient used in Chinese food, it used to enhance flavor. MSG can be bad for you health if you have an allergy to it.
Some of the Chinese foods are breaded and deep fried, and that would be unhealthy to consume as a steady diet.
The soy sauce is often high in sodium, which people the have high blood pressure need to limit.
Of course anything the is consumed immoderately can be bad for your health, not just Chinese food.
Is there Mexican restraunts in China?
There is a place, it's called Mexican China. I'm sure they have more, i just don't know the names.
Do Chinese hunt for their food?
No, they get it like any other restaurant does today; from a farm source.
Is mini corn in Chinese food really corn?
The "mini corn" you're referring to is just baby corn, harvested young and usually from a specific type of corn that doesn't grow all that big as it is. The only real difference between baby corn and normal sized corn is the amount of time it was allowed to grow before harvesting.
What is Chinas traditional food?
Rice and Noodles are China's staple foods but the traditional dishes of china are chicken chow mein and sweet and sour dishes. Of course there are many more.
Can you have spring rolls on the Daniel fast?
You would have to find a spring roll wrapper that is totally rice or make your own. You would also have to bake them and use your own spices, but it's possible!!
Are Chinese takeouts popular or well-known outside of America?
Yes, of course. People all over the world have them.
Who influenced the Chinese to eat rice?
the rabbits. because they were white, they wanted to have white rice.
What can you buy for your project on Chinese food?
A Chinese chef. He will make you all of the Japanese food you need.
basil,mint(peppermint),chives,dill,coriander,lemon balm,lemon grass,thyme,ruta graveolens.
Hunan shrimp is a spicy shrimp dish. The shrimp is stir fried with vegetables and seasonings. It can be served as is, or over rice.
the chinese started making this soup in the early 1500s. though chicken noodle soup is most known for helping the common cold reduce, wonton soup does just as well. the word won-ton means clouds, which are very peaceful. I eat wonton soup when I have the common cold and it is cured with in three days or so.
Nothing but time cures a cold. Soup, especially aromatic or spicy soups can help the symptoms.
Is Crunchy Phyllo Rolls in Chinese cuisine?
I do not believe so, at least not in true Chinese Cuisine. Phyllo is a puff pastry dough, which is French, not Chinese.
Very few locations of Panda Express offer delivery. However, many do have online ordering as an option. This way, you can order your food online and then pick it up with minimal wait time.
Why do you sometimes feel dizzy after eating MSG?
as chemicals flood the nerve endings in brain and speed up signals messages confussing co ordination and makeing u dehydrated.
How much does a spring roll cost on average?
About 10p each and you could probably get a pack for about £1 or more.
How do you pronounce lenox china?
Go to google Translate. An type that in and press the button below the text box it will pronounce it for u!
Well... a pocqua is a little seed that can be found on the beaces off Dominican Republic. It is spanish for "chicken bats." Little baby animals can be found in them. They aent edible and arent cookable.