01 Sept 2023
19m

How western eaters get Chinese food wrong, with Fuchsia Dunlop

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Life and Art from FT Weekend

Fuchsia Dunlop, a renowned expert in Chinese cuisine, discusses her new book, "Invitation to a Banquet: The Story of Chinese Food," and challenges Western misconceptions about Chinese food. Dunlop emphasizes that Chinese cuisine is incredibly diverse, sophisticated, and deeply rooted in health and balance, contrary to the Western perception of it as unhealthy takeout. She explains how Chinese chefs creatively transform ingredients, using the example of pomelo pith, and also highlights the historical context of cutting food into small pieces, linking it to the use of chopsticks and a cultural preference for civilized dining. Dunlop also reflects on her unique position as a Westerner specializing in Chinese cuisine, noting the surprising appreciation from Chinese audiences. Ultimately, she views food as a portal into human relationships and a deeper understanding of Chinese culture.

Outlines

Part 1: Background, Cultural Context

Part 2: Philosophy, Techniques, Health

Part 3: Perspectives, Conclusion

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