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Chinese Food & Drink

Food

Learning Chinese Cooking
Experience Peking Duck in Beijing or eat the food of the Ming emperors, explore the world of Chinese cuisine with China Highlights to get the real tastes of China.Join us to experience the real Chinese cuisine!

Food has a special meaning to the Chinese people.  The ¡®waste not, want not's ethos means that a surprising range and variety of plants and animals, and every part of a plant or animal is used.  This has given rise to a remarkable diversity in the regional cuisine, but to Westerners it can be overwhelming - surprising, fantastic, delicious, horrifying or disgusting-and above all, different.  Travelers are often surprised that it is not like the Chinese take-away in their home town.

However, China is also a gourmet's paradise, and the food can be outstanding, if you know what to order. It includes a lot of fresh vegetables, meat, noodles, rice, fish, dumplings and regional specialties, with an amazing number of ways to prepare, spice, serve, pickle or preserve the food.

1. Most restaurants provide tea free of charge.  This is normally green tea, or similar.

2. Cutlery can be ordered if wished.

3. Tipping is not expected, although service charges may be included in the more expensive restaurants.

4. Street food can be excellent ¨C and cooked as you wait.  However, you should be aware that sometimes that noodle broth may include horse meat or other creatures that are not usually eaten where you come from.

Drink

Chinese cookingBottled water: Bottled water for drinking is available for purchase everywhere.  It is not advisable to drink tap water, as you will not be used to the local flora. 

Soft drinks and beer
: Soft drinks and beer along with tea and rice wine, are the most common drinks in local restaurants.  There are many local and imported beers available. 

wine: The Chinese have been making wine for 4000 years, and the grape wine industry is currently expanding, with ¡®Great Wall¡¯ and ¡®Dynasty¡¯ being two of the more successful local brands.  Imported spirits, wine or beer will cost more than local products.  Some of the local spirits are extremely alcoholic, and bottles of wine which contain snakes, scorpions or other animals may startle you.

Tea:
Tea is usually green tea, often scented with jasmine.  Black teas may also have a stronger flavor than you are used to.  Some hotels may provide tea bags, but be prepared for tea to taste different to you. 

Coffee: Coffee is becoming more popular, and chains such as Starbucks are opening up in major cities (along with Kentucky Fried Chicken and MacDonalds).  

Milk: Milk is more often soymilk than cow's milk, but the latter is served in hotels which cater to westerners, and fresh, dry or long-life milk is available from convenience stores, as is yoghurt, and delicious yoghurt drinks.

 


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