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Kneel down and ask for an English speech on China's cooking. Take 50 if you are good! ! !
China people are famous for their cooking. China people are the ultimate gourmets. Especially in the south of China, they will say that they will eat everything with four legs except the dining table and everything with two wings except the plane. Many dishes served in China may really surprise newcomers. Many of these dishes are so-called medicinal dishes, which are considered to have extraordinary nutritional value, including shark fin and bird's nest.
Snake soup is one of the most precious soups in China. Some westernized China people will say that if Adam and Eve were from China, we humans would still be in the Garden of Eden because they would eat snakes.
Chopsticks are the main table utensils in China. China's children started with spoons, but when he was just one year old, he would get used to using chopsticks. As a gift, chopsticks symbolize frankness because of its shape. China's chopsticks are not sharp, unlike Japanese chopsticks, which pick out bones for their staple fish. Most chopsticks in China are made of bamboo, but today there are more and more wooden and plastic chopsticks.
Foreigners don't need to use chopsticks skillfully, but if they use them skillfully, they will leave a deep impression on people. So before you go to China, go to the local China restaurant. If you can't find authentic China food, at least you can practice using chopsticks. If you don't use chopsticks for the first meal in China, then if you still can't pick up a prawn with two sticks for the tenth meal, you will show your incompetence and willingness to learn.
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