The Food Chain

Is Chinese food the best in the world?

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Jan 25, 2024
Chinese food, despite its health focus and gastronomic skill, has been undervalued in the West. Featuring interviews with a British food writer, a Michelin-starred chef, and a CEO of a Chinese-Peruvian restaurant, the podcast explores the complexity and diversity of Chinese cuisine. Topics include tofu, the misunderstood nature of Chinese food, the evolution of a family-owned restaurant, ordering tips, and debunking misconceptions about Chinese cuisine.
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Seek Texture, Not Just Flavor

  • Try varied textures when exploring Chinese food, from silken tofu to crunchy offal, to expand your palate.
  • Fuchsia says appreciating texture ('kougan') unlocks an extra dimension of gastronomy.
INSIGHT

Global Popularity Masks Depth

  • Chinese cuisine is globally popular yet often misrepresented by simplified immigrant-era dishes.
  • Fuchsia Dunlop argues the cuisine's diversity and historical sophistication are widely unrecognised in the West.
INSIGHT

Cuisine Built Around Balance

  • Chinese food mixes indulgent and light dishes deliberately, reflecting a diet-medicine tradition.
  • Dunlop highlights deep-fried items are balanced by soups, steamed and stir-fried vegetables.
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