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641.5951 D9217s
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Jun 2 2012 )
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Ironwood Library
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641.5951 D9217s
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Summary:
While a student living in China in 1994, Dunlop vowed to eat everything she was offered no matter how alien and bizarre it seemed. But is it possible for a Westener to become a true convert to the Chinese way of eating?
Notes:
Originally published: London : Ebury, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Prologue: the Chinese eat everything
- Mouths that love eating
- Dan dan noodles!
- First kill your fish
- Only barbarians eat salad
- The cutting edge
- The root of tastes
- The hungry dead
- The rubber factor
- Sickness enters through the mouth
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- Revolution is not a dinner party
- Chanel and chickens' feet
- Feeding the Emperor
- Guilt and pepper
- Journey to the West
- Of paw and bone
- Scary crabs
- A dream of red mansions
- Epilogue: the caterpillar.
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