Westerners are ignorant. What a shocker.

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    You can follow Food Ranger on youtube if you want to see a Westerner try all kinds of Chinese food, in China, without political bullshit attached (he goes to Xinjiang as well)

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      I’ll return the rec with another. Katherine’s journey east is also pretty good. American who got her phd in China and tours/blogs small rural towns. Same to it not being bs.

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    i enjoy both panda express and authentic chinese cuisine. there are some niche things like drunken shrimp eaten alive, but the vast majority of chinese people don’t eat “weird” foods like it. they eat stuff you’d typically find in a chinese restaurant in the west, which tend to be pretty authentic.

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    There are about 20 cities in China with at least 5 million people and each of them have specialty cuisines they are known for because the food culture has been developing for thousands of years. In the west, you only really get a handful of those available at Chinese restaurants. The western Chinese dishes (General Tso’s chicken, etc.) were created during brutal repression of Chinese communities in America after the Chinese exclusion act when Chinatowns were in survival mode building neighborhoods and modifying their food so that it would appeal to westerners so they were less likely to burn everything down and murder them. If you’re interested, one place to start is to try the Ten Great Noodles of China (中国十大面条). It’s a fun cooking adventure if nothing serves them in your area but you have access to a Chinese or maybe Pan-Asian grocer.

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    Chinese food is so good and diverse. I had this spicy white fish dish once in Guangdong that was just incredible, I think about it often lol, can’t remember what it was called

    That being said there is something about american chinese food that makes me crave it from time to time (probably all the salt and sugar)

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      I think this mostly has to do with the extensive use of vegetables cooked in various tasty ways. Western dishes (specifically West European) seem to have very few good techniques to cook vegetables, leading white children to hate veggies. I think this is exacerbated in Britain and their Anglo-Saxon colonies (cue the meme about British food having no seasoning).

      Also, proper Asian dishes tend not to actually use much oil. Stir frying only lightly coats the outside of food with oil, very different from western deep frying.

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      Anecdotally, I feel less greasy and sludgy after eating fried Sichuan dishes than comparable fried Western dishes.

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          To be fair, Mcdonald’s isn’t really representative of the food eaten in the US for the main part

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            Sorry, I’ve only been there once, but from what I have been told by canadians / americans, fast food is consumed quite frequently there. They even eat breakfast at fastfood restaurants.

            I sound like a boomer lol, I know that there are many different dishes, but the general eating habits seem to be way unhealthier than in other parts of the world. I have never seen so many overweight people anywhere else, though I don’t blame them individually, the problem is systematic.

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    “Chinese people will eat anything that has four legs other than a table, anything that flies other than an airplane, and anything that swims other than a submarine.”

    I don’t think westerns have ever thought they don’t have a diverse appetite. The joke has always been that it is too diverse.

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      westerns have ever thought

      Bold of you to assume. In seriousness though, I think it’s likely that a lot of Westerners don’t even think to think about how diverse Chinese food may or may not be, or even if they do, would have difficulty grasping how diverse it truly is.

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        I think part of that stems from Westerners (at least where I live) struggling to comprehend how large, populous, and diverse China is as a country. It’s presented and taught as a monolith, unless the media/government is trying to push a secessionist movement, then all of a sudden everyone thinks they’re an expert on an ethnic group they only thought of as “Chinese” until influencers told them they’re oppressed.

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    Although Chinese food is pretty diverse, I don’t want to be that foreigner who travels to that one small village in the middle of bumfuck China where they serve a village delicacy of virgin piss eggs.

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        I know it’s not the only thing they have to offer, but it’s one dish I will be sure to avoid my whole life if at all possible.

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        I don’t remember the vid title, but there is a video on Bilibili of a Chinese national who does things like food reviews who actually went to this very remote place to investigate and try one of the eggs.

        I’ll have to try and either find it, or a yt reupload.

        Edit:

        Here is a video in Chinese of someone from Hong Kong trying them.

        Piped Link

        YT link if other fails

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    Lol “westerners” is such a broad group of people that this comment makes you look ignorant.