Onionman
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This is just a general question, but when you hear "Chinese food" what does that represent to you in your cooking or your purchasing?
I ask that because I currently live in Asia but I'm from the UK and have lived in the US. Dishes that I would try to make in the UK or would be served in the US would be monumentally different from what I get here. It's kind of obvious, I guess, given the different palates but I was really quite surprised how different UK Chinese was to US Chinese dishes. Dishes in Hong Kong, for example, are far less rice-based, far less meat on the bone, far lighter to eat.
What are you experiences?
I ask that because I currently live in Asia but I'm from the UK and have lived in the US. Dishes that I would try to make in the UK or would be served in the US would be monumentally different from what I get here. It's kind of obvious, I guess, given the different palates but I was really quite surprised how different UK Chinese was to US Chinese dishes. Dishes in Hong Kong, for example, are far less rice-based, far less meat on the bone, far lighter to eat.
What are you experiences?