Jul 15, 2011
about chinese food
The vastness of China's geography and history echoes through the polyphony of Chinese cuisine. To begin, it is best to divide Chinese cuisine, into that of four major regions: the northern plains, including Beijing; the fertile east, watered by the Yangtse River; the south, famous for the Cantonese cooking of the Guangdong Province; and the fecund west of Szechwan and Hunan Provinces.
Canton is, perhaps, the most famous of the food areas. Long, warm, wet days throughout the year create the perfect environment for cultivating almost everything. The coast provides ample seafood, the groves are filled with fruits. Cooking methods and recipes here are sophisticated and varied. Since the local produce is so gorgeous, the cooking highlights its freshness, relying less on loud sauces and deep-frying.
Chinese cuisine in its development has formed different genres. The recognized saying is Chinese cuisine involves eight branches. Based on different regions, they are cuisines of Shandong, Sichuan, Guangdong, Fujian, Jinagsu, Zhejiang, Hunan, and Anhui. Their features are related to the geography, climate, local product and eating habit.
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