"Fashion is in Europe, living is in America, but eating is in China". Chinese people not only enjoy eating but believe eating good food can bring harmony and closeness to the family and relationships. Thankfully we have plenty of Chinese food options in the United States (and around the world). We present you with a guest article on a profile of Chinese cuisine. I bet you'll be too hungry to finish the article. So read it in bite-sized chunks!
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10 Surprising Chinese Foods and Ingredients
There are many differences between Western culture and Chinese culture, and once you venture into their land, you will definitely see that food is one of them. Chinese food culture revolves around wasting as little food as possible and using every material available. Because of that, we are bound to find some surprising ingredients in their food. Let us know if you have used any of these ingredients, and if you plan on trying some now!
Read More »Spices are the Spice of Life
Spices IS the spice of life. Chili peppers are a staple of Chinese and Asian cooking. Check out these three peppers. They might even spice up your sex life!
Read More »[RECIPE] Winter Melon Soup
When life serves you lemons, make lemonade. When life serves you winter, make Winter Melon Soup! Check out this recipe, and please share with your cold friends!
Read More »Brown Rice vs. White Rice
What's the difference between white rice and brown rice? Taste and Nutrition. Take our poll to tell us which you prefer, and we'll tell you which is better!
Read More »Benefits of Green Tea
Green tea has been subjected to numerous scientific and medical studies to determine the extent of its long-purported health benefits. Plus so much more!
Read More »A November to Remember
November Holidays As if you needed an excuse to go out for Chinese food. Ever! Well, in case you DO need one, may we help you out and give you the following 30 excuses, err reasons, to take the family out for Chinese food on each of these Holidays. And if you’re looking for a Chinese restaurant to try, may ...
Read More »The Chinese Restaurant Effect
The Chinese Restaurant Effect is a process whereby low or no carb food can cause big blood sugar spikes if you eat a lot of it. If you're diabetic read this
Read More »Diabetic Guide to Eating Chinese Food
A Diabetic Guide to Chinese Food. If you're diabetic, like my son, and you don't want to give up your Chinese food, make sure you read this article!
Read More »Watching Your Carb Counts in a Chinese Restaurant
This month marks the one year anniversary that Mini Mee was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Click to learn about eating a healthy low carb Chinese food diet.
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