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Eating out Chinese


1 Nov 2008

A Chinese meal features many dishes and rice is the basis of the meal. Traditionally, fried rice is not normally served with meals, but is a snack in itself. Dishes are usually cooked in a pan called a 'wok', over a very fierce heat. A minimum oil is used. This is called stir-frying.


This style of cooking:



  • Conserves vitamins and minerals

  • Enhances flavour, colour and texture of foods


Typically, a Chinese diet is mainly vegetarian, incorporating large quantities of rice, noodles, and vegetables. this is very much in line with today's nutritional guidelines. It is good to consider this when choosing what to eat in the Chinese restaurant:


Do select:


Soups


Chicken and sweetcorn


Sweetcorn and crab meat


Seafood, hot and sour


Bean curd


Chop suey - mixed vegetable/chicken/prawn


Plain boiled rice


Plain noodles


Seasonal vegetables


Steamed dishes


Stir fired mushrooms


Take care:


Spring rolls


Prawn crackers


sesame prawn toasts


Deep fried crab claws


Special fried rice


Sweet and sour dishes


Special fried noodles


Duck


Hints:



  • Fill your bowl with boiled rice and select a piece of meat, fish or a vegetable and eat together - eat more rice. Avoid eating lots of the sauces

  • Desserts are not part of the Chinese meals - they may finished with fresh fruit

  • Drink Jasmine tea

  • Drink plain water


(Chinese meals are often high in salt with will make you thirsty)

Dan Bennett

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