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中西方饮食文化差异(英文版)演讲稿

中西方饮食文化差异(英文版)演讲稿

Next, I will talk about the Differences between Chinese and Western diet Culture. First, Chinese use chopsticks and soup spoons. We use the bowls as the container of rice. While the Western use knifves and folks.They use plates as containers of food and eat food as soon as they cut them.Second, We have different eating habits. Chinese have a saying “Good things for breakfast. Eating a big meal for lunch but eating less at dinner.” Many Americans agree that one should start the day with a good breakfast, but their ideas about lunch and dinner are different.Most Americans only give themselves a short time for lunch. So they eat a small lunch. After work they will have more time to eat a big dinner.Since the differences between Chinese and western philosophy, the concept of diet is quite different. People in western countries pay much attention on the nutrients. They care about how many calories, vitamins and protein should be taken. Even when the taste is the same, it must be eaten because of the nutrition.On the contrary, Chinese cares more about food color, smell, taste, and shape.For table manners,Chinese people prefer to toast each other and urge others to drink more in a lively atmosphere. Very often you can hear people talking and laughing loudly, and they are just having a good time. In America it is not like this. They want a quiet place where they can enjoy a good meal. If someone is talking too loudly, the manager of the restaurant may come out and ask them to be quiet.Finally, let’s talk about two details of the differences. First of all, the making method of Chinese food is different from Western-style food. In a Western-style food cookbook, various ingredients have been indicated several grams, several spoons or several cups, even the size of the egg will all be explained. I think it is like doing experiments in the laboratory. So, Making Western-style food is easy, so long as you cook according to the cookbook manual. But it is not an easy thing that you want to make fine Chinese food. Even if you have bought the cookbook. Because the Chinese cookbook will not tell you several grams of ingredient, for example salt, Chinese cookbook just tell you appropriate amount of salt. Why? Because the taste of people who live in different places is different in China. There is a folk adage in China “south sweet, north salty, east hot and west sour”. So, a good cooking relies on experience and skills when cooks in China.The way that Chinese and occidental praise food is different. When praising food Chinese will generally say: “Your dish is cooked excellently, It has caught up with the level of the restaurant”; butoccidental will say it just like what the home make.Then welcome my partner Zhao Bing to tell you the causes of the differences and make a conclusion.欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习资料等等打造全网一站式需求。

中西方饮食文化差异英语图文

中西方饮食文化差异英语图文

Introduction to Regional Specialty Cuisine
Chinese cuisine has many regional specialties, such as Sichuan cuisine knowledge for its flavor and numbering flags, Cantonese cuisine knowledge for its light and fresh vegetables, and Beijing cuisine knowledge for its rich and healthy dishes
02 Ingredients selection and cooking methods
Main Western ingredients and cooking techniques
Key Western talents include while, before, day products, and variable vegetables and fruits
Economic and technological developments
Changes in economic conditions and technological advancements have affected food production, processing, and consumption patterns, leading to differences in dietary concepts
Characteristics of Chinese dietary concepts
Emphasis on overall balance

中西方饮食文化的差异英语作文初中

中西方饮食文化的差异英语作文初中

English Essay: Differences in Chinese and Western Food CulturesThe world is a vast tapestry woven with diverse cultures, each contributing its unique hues to the grand narrative. Among these, the differences in Chinese and Western food cultures stand out prominently, reflecting not only distinct culinary traditions but also profound cultural values and lifestyles.Firstly, the focus of meals holds a significant divergence. In Western cuisine, meals tend to be centered around a main course, often accompanied by side dishes and dessert. This structure emphasizes the importance of the main dish, which is often a hearty meat-based meal. Conversely, Chinese dining culture embraces a more communal approach, where a variety of dishes are served simultaneously, encouraging sharing and a diverse dining experience. Each dish, no matter how small, is considered essential to the overall meal's harmony.Secondly, the use of ingredients and cooking techniques varies greatly. Western cooking heavily relies on dairy products, such as butter, cheese, and cream, which add richness and depth to dishes. Meat, especially beef and pork, is also a staple. Chinese cuisine, on the other hand, boasts a vast array of ingredients, including vegetables, seafood, tofu, and various spices and herbs. Cooking techniques like stir-frying, steaming, and braising are preferred, emphasizing the natural flavors of the ingredients and preserving their nutritional value.Moreover, the role of utensils and dining etiquette differs. In Western settings, knives, forks, and spoons are the norm, reflecting a more individualistic approach to dining. Dining etiquette emphasizes proper table manners and the proper use of utensils. In contrast, Chinese dining often involves chopsticks, which not only facilitate the consumption of a wide range of foods but also symbolize unity and harmony, as diners share from a common platter. Dining etiquette in China focuses on respect for elders, timely serving of food, and maintaining a lively conversation during meals.Lastly, the concept of balance and harmony is paramount in Chinese cuisine, whereas Western cuisine tends to emphasize individual flavors and textures. Chinese cooking adheres to the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, where foods are classified according to their properties (hot, cold, neutral) and their effects on the body. Meals are carefully balanced to promote health and well-being. Western cuisine, while also striving for flavor combinations, does not necessarily adhere to such holistic principles.In conclusion, the differences between Chinese and Western food cultures are deeply rooted in their respective histories, traditions, and philosophies. Thesevariations not only enrich our dining experiences but also offer insights into the diverse ways in which cultures around the world approach food, nutrition, and social interaction.中文翻译:中西方饮食文化的差异世界是一幅由多元文化交织而成的壮丽画卷,每种文化都为这幅画卷增添了独特的色彩。

中外食物差异例子英文作文

中外食物差异例子英文作文

中外食物差异例子英文作文English:I remember the first time I traveled abroad and encountered the striking differences in food culture. It was eye-opening to see how diverse culinary traditions can be across different countries. Let me share some examples of the disparities between Chinese and Western food.One significant difference lies in the concept of a meal. In China, a typical meal consists of rice, noodles, or dumplings accompanied by various dishes, including vegetables, meats, and tofu. Each dish is served family-style, encouraging communal dining and sharing. On the contrary, Western meals often revolve around a single main dish, such as a steak or a piece of grilled fish, accompanied by sides like mashed potatoes or salad. The individual serving style emphasizes personal portions and often lacks the communal aspect found in Chinese dining.Moreover, the use of seasoning and spices differs greatly between the two culinary traditions. Chinese cuisine is renowned for its bold flavors achieved through a myriad of spices like garlic, ginger, chili, and Sichuan peppercorn. These ingredients not only add depth to the taste but also contribute to the holistic balance of flavors. On the other hand, Western cuisine tends to focus on enhancing the natural flavors of ingredients through techniques like roasting, grilling, or braising. While herbs like rosemary, thyme, and basil are commonly used, the intensity of seasoning is generally milder compared to Chinese dishes.Another notable contrast is the role of soup in meals. In Chinese cuisine, soup is considered an essential component of a balanced meal, often consumed at the beginning to warm the stomach and stimulate the appetite. Chinese soups can range from clear broths to hearty stews, featuring a wide array of ingredients such as meats, seafood, vegetables, and herbs. In Western culture, soup is commonly served as a starter or appetizer rather than a main course. It is usually lighter in texture and flavor,meant to whet the appetite rather than satiate hunger.Furthermore, the dining etiquette and customs vary between the two cultures. In China, it's customary to use chopsticks and a soup spoon, with certain rules governing their usage, such as not sticking chopsticks upright inrice or passing food directly from chopsticks to chopsticks. Additionally, showing appreciation for the meal by leavinga small amount of food on the plate is considered polite.In contrast, Western dining etiquette often involves theuse of forks, knives, and spoons, with emphasis placed on table manners such as keeping elbows off the table andusing utensils correctly. Clearing one's plate is generally seen as a sign of enjoyment and satisfaction.Overall, these examples illustrate how food serves not only as sustenance but also as a reflection of cultural values, traditions, and social norms. Exploring the differences in food culture between China and the West has broadened my culinary horizons and deepened my appreciation for the richness of global gastronomy.中文:我记得第一次出国旅行时,我遇到了中外食物文化之间引人注目的差异。

中美饮食文化差异英文版加翻译

中美饮食文化差异英文版加翻译
【Key words】Chinese and American food ;Culture; Differences
IThe Differences on Food Culture BetweenChinaand the U.S
1.1Sensibility vs. practicality
Culture is defined as the knowledge, beliefs, customs, and habits a group of people share. These are not inherited behaviors, but learned. Culture is passed on from generation to generation. Each ethnic group has1ts own culturally based foods and food habits. These traditions have been influenced and adapted through contact with the mainstream culture (Luo12).
与中国相比与中国相比与中国相比讲英语国家的食物是很简单的讲英语国家的食物是很简单的讲英语国家的食物是很简单的缺乏一种漂亮的气氛缺乏一种漂亮的气氛缺乏一种漂亮的气氛而且而且而且他们的烹饪技术和中国的相比是低等的他们的烹饪技术和中国的相比是低等的他们的烹饪技术和中国的相比是低等的许多美国事物的分支是从其他国家引进的许多美国事物的分支是从其他国家引进的许多美国事物的分支是从其他国家引进的但是从食但是从食但是从食物的营养价值来判断物的营养价值来判断物的营养价值来判断讲英语的国家的食物讲究营养讲英语的国家的食物讲究营养讲英语的国家的食物讲究营养并且试图让食物低盐同时维持各种营养并且试图让食物低盐同时维持各种营养并且试图让食物低盐同时维持各种营养的平衡

中西方饮食文化差异英文版

中西方饮食文化差异英文版

The Western diet culture difference Western diet due to geographical characteristics, influence of climate factors such as environment, customs, appears in the ingredients, flavors, cooking methods, different degrees of differences in eating habits. It is because of these differences, diet has a strong regional character. Differences between Chinese and Western culture makes a difference of Chinese and Western food culture, and this difference from the West in ways of thinking and policy. Chinese focus on "Heaven", Westerners focus on "people-oriented".Nutrition and delicious(营养与美味)Due to West philosophy thought of different, Westerners Y u diet heavy science, heavy science is emphasizes nutrition, so Western diet to nutrition for highest guidelines, eating like for a bio of machine added fuel, special emphasizes food of nutrition components, protein, and fat, and carbohydrates, and vitamin and the various inorganic elements of content is match expedient, calories of supply is right, and these nutrition components is can for eating who full absorption, has no other side effects. Knowledge of these problems are cooking, and how color, fragrance and taste of the dishes, it is first requested. Sanhedrin Premier diet in Western countries--France, its food culture in many ways and weapproximate, but access to nutritional problems, will open the distance between the two sides.Five flavors mixed with the operation aimed at the pursuit of delicious cooking in China, during the processing of the hot frying and slow fire attack for a long time may cause destruction of the nutritional components of food. France is also the pursuit of delicious cooking, but at the same time not forgetting "nutrition" that premise, consistently delicious is that they do not care nutrition for the taking. Especially modern cooking trends occurred in the 1960 of the 20th century, with special emphasis on health, diet, to the pursuit of light oil, emphasized the use of fresh raw materials, stressed during the cooking process to maintain original nutrition and taste, so vegetables are eaten raw. So that the Western diet nutrition is universal。

中西饮食文化比较英语ppt

中西饮食文化比较英语ppt

As dishes, things will not be mixed up. The chicken is chicken; steak is steak, even in groups, which are also conducted in a shallow dish. Color is clear, but the tastes of the various materials are separated, not to reconcile, and the entire flavor is also simple and clear.
Because of the district difference in our land, it gradually formed eight major cuisines .Chinese food culture has become a pearl of the world food culture.
tableware/dishes/table sitting
In western countries
In western countries, the main table wares are knives, forks and spoons. Usually people use knife to cut the meat and then they use the fork to eat.Therefore, knife and fork are always used together.
tableware/dishes/table sitting
Our ancestors broke the branches or bamboos off the trees to pick up food. In the Dynasties of Qin Han Wei, ivory chopsticks and jake chopsticks (象牙 筷子和玉筷子)had already come into being The golden and silver chopsticks only used by the rich people.

中西方饮食文化差异(英文)

中西方饮食文化差异(英文)
• Dynamic Periods: Through China's dynamic periods, cuisine evolved to reflect the taxes and preferences of different employees and social classes This LED to the development of regional cuisines with distinct flavor profiles and cooking methods
Typical Ingredients Used in Chinese Cooking
Rice
Rice is the staple food in China and is preserved with most meals It is cooked in various ways, including steaming, boiling, and frying
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Major Characteristics of Western and Chinese Diets
Typical Ingredients Used in Western Cooking
Dairy products
Milk, cheese, butter, and cream are widely used in Western cooking, often as a base for sales, soups, and dessers
Origin and Evolution of Chinese Dietary Culture
• Incident China: Chinese cuisine has a long history dating back to incident times It is characterized by a balance of flavors and the use of various cooking techniques, such as still frying, steaming, and braising
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