Cherry
I heard that chinese food served internationally is different from typical food there ? true ?
2007年12月30日 21:12
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Tofu is right. In the Netherlands for example, most people are used to some sort of mix of Indonesian and Chinese when they go to a "Chinese restaurant" or takeaway. (With kroepoek and everything is "goreng"...)
2007年12月31日
well food from one nation is going to adapt when it is transplanted to a different nation due to available food supplies and prices. obviously whats common in stores there is different than stores abroad. Also, Chinese food in china is very regional so if you go to different regions it may be very similar or different from what you get abroad. Also Chinese food abroad has adapted somewhat to the preferences of the people in that country, they are trying to run a business after all. i personally didn't feel that most of the food in china was significantly different than what i could get in the states.
2007年12月31日
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アラビア語, 中国語 (普通話), オランダ語, 英語, ドイツ語, イタリア語, ペルシア語 (ファールシー語), ポルトガル語
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