Slippery Noodles by Hsiang Ju Lin

Slippery Noodles by Hsiang Ju Lin

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Slippery Noodles by Hsiang Ju Lin

China is a big country and its cookery is one of the world's most complex and most varied. Unfortunately, an understanding of Chinese food history is still relatively hard to come by. Hsiang Ju Lin has interrogated the written record - some of it dating back to the 5th century BC - provided her own translations and provided culinary context thereby allowing the non-Chinese reader to enter into some of the breadth and depth of literature available. In a sequence of chronological chapters she plunges into specific topics as diverse as the influence of the Silk Road, the administration of the Imperial palace, the role of tea and sugar, many of the grand banquets of which we have record, the differences witnessed in the southern provinces, vegetarianism, bean curd and soy sauce, birds' eggs and birds' nests, the role of salt, the impact of the Western missions, noodles, and the relationship of food and medicine. In the more than 40 essays in the book, the reader is able to explore the richness of Chinese food writing . The translated works include Essential Skills for Common Folk by Jia Sixie (6th century), Food and Drink by Shen Zinan (7th century), Yuan Mei's The Way of Eating (18th-century), the diary of a salt merchant on the east coast and Madame Wu's Home Cooking from the late Song dynasty.
Hsiang Ju Lin is a biochemist and pathologist who formerly worked at the University of Hong Kong and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. She is also the daughter of Lin Yutang, the twentieth century's most celebrated interpreter of Chinese culture for Western audiences. With her mother, Tsuifeng Lin, she wrote Chinese Gastronomy (1955), which later appeared as The Art of Chinese Cuisine. This book was a pioneer in the subject area.
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ISBN 13 9781909248373
ISBN 10 1909248371
Title Slippery Noodles
Author Hsiang Ju Lin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Prospect Books
Year published 2014-10-10
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.