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Chinese Food: A Healthy Diet
Chinese food is generally acknowledged as a most
delicious food. However, one of issues many people concerned is
Chinese food is healthy or not? There is no denying fact that very
a few Chinese restaurants or take away shops might supply meals
with excessive fat or unhealthy seasoning, but generally, Chinese
food is a healthy food. Throughout Chinese history people have searched
for a way to achieve immortality and to keep in good health. Food
and drink play a very important part in the way of health. This
made Chinese food becomes a healthy food.
A healthy diet should be variable and on balance.
Chinese diet is basically semi-vegetarian. Most Chinese dishes are
mixed with meat and vegetable. On average, vegetable to meat ratio
is three-to-one. Even in meat dishes, vegetables paly a important
part to add texture, flavor. A typical Chinese meal should contain
at least a vegetable dish. Essential ingredients in authentic Chinese
recipes also include garlic, spring onions, fresh ginger, bean curd,
soy sauce, bean sprouts, fresh coriander. Eating garlic regularly
is thought to help keep cholesterol levels low, and contribute towards
maintaining a healthy heart and circulation. Spring onions contain
vitamin C, folic acid and some beta-carotene. Fresh ginger provides
a wonderful flavor and also helps counteract strong odour from other
ingredients. It's thought to be helpful in stimulating the circulation
and can also soothe an upset stomach. Fresh coriander is used as
a garnish and seasoning and has a very distinctive musky, citrus-like
flavour. This herb provides vitamin C and some essential minerals.
One of marvellous ingredients in Chinese food
is bead curd (tofu). It is made from yellow soybeans, which are
soaked, ground, mixed with water and then cooked before being solidified.
Bean curd is high in protein and low in fat. A high consumption
of Soya-based products is also linked with a lower risk of breast
cancer. Soy sauce is made from a mixture of soybeans, flour and
water. It is naturally fermented and aged for months. Black beans
are small black soybeans that are preserved by fermentation in salt
and spices. Bean sprouts are a good source of vitamin C. Chinese
food also use a lot of fresh seafood, rice or noodles. So Chinese
food could provide all kinds of nutrition.
One of characteristics of Chinese food is its
variation. There are thousands of different dishes. Chinese people
do not eat same meals during a week, even in a month. Another Chinese
eating custome is, in a meal, each dish is shared by all eaters.
Every eater can eat different food. So eating Chinese food could
get enough vitamins and minerals and can keep on nutrious balance.
Moreover, Chinese food contain a important part--medicinal
food. Chinese people found some food have therapeutic effects. they
also add some herbs in food to make the food have therapeutic effect.
One chinese proverb says " food is good for health better than
medicine". Eating these medicinal foods could prevent and cure
some illnesses, and could be helpful for weight-lost, look-improvement.
As for cooking methods, common used methods are
stir-fried, steamed and braised, which are much healthier than deep-fried
or battered dishes. Quick stir-frying and steaming are helpful to
preserves vitamins in foods. For home stir-frying peanut oil is
common used, as it is relatively bland and doesn't easily degrade
or smoke unhealthily at very high temperatures.
Of course, if you eat too much Chinese food in
one meal, it could harmful to your health. If you want to cook Chinese
food by youself, you need to learn to cook in the true Chinese way.
If you eat in a Chinese restaurant or buy food in a take-away, you
also should follow the principle of "balance". then you
can eat favourite Chinese food and still stay healthy in best shapes.
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