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Travelers' Voices on Food Culture (34)

11.

Jun. 2,2009 11:12 Reply

Mr.LALALALA(O YESSS) said:

I AM LUCAS MOTSIFF I LIKE TO TO EAT CHINEAS FOOD

Jun. 4,2009 02:17
Mr.mike(cn) replied:

Hi, have a visit in China, you will find that chinese food is more delicious than you think

Sep. 5,2009 22:49
Ms.RITA(CHINA) replied:

I CAN'T AGREE MORE!!!

12.

Jul. 30,2009 08:15 Reply

Ms.hazara gurl(australia) said:

I literally love Chinese food!! They're da best!!(L)

13.

Jun. 23,2009 21:06 Reply

Mr.nolan(Ireland) said:

I am in china now and the food is delicious though the appearance can be a bit off putting, i didn't eat claws or raw shell fish
or the stranger looking bits but on the whole lovely, though the soy milk is honking man and it's hard to get fresh fruit juice.

14.

May. 22,2009 01:18 Reply

Mrs.Cox(USA) said:

My daughter will be spending 6 weeks in a Mandarin Language Immersion in Taipei. Every weekend will provide a chance to visit a family with teenage children. We are from Alabama and I wanted to make sure to send the gifts from here. What would be appropriate: Something unique from the United States or a traditional gift such as chocolate? Her manners are fairly good and she is a very pleasing 17 year old although she can be a little silly when excited. What advice can you give to prevent her from making any social mistakes...wardrobe, manners,etc.

May. 26,2009 12:30
Ms.Li(Canada) replied:

Hello Mrs Cox,

The weather in Taipei will be very warm and chocolate will not be in a great shape. Your daughter will find Taipei has almost everything. I believe anything small from local would be instersting.

Hope your daugher have a great time. Just enjoy!

May. 27,2009 08:56
Mrs.cox(united states) replied:

Hello,

The weather is very warm more muggy then anything. They love american choclate. They really don't take gifts they would rather give them to guestest. Also, let your daughter know to dress lightweight and not to wear sandles. However, if she was to eat anything off the street to eat a clove of garlic (my aunt is from China and thats what she had us do)

Hope your daughter enjoys and go with an open mind!

Jun. 15,2009 11:36
Mr.Lee(China) replied:

Hello Mrs.Cox
If you Have A E-Mail Send It me and i shall tell you more....reply to give me your email....hope your Daughter has a good time!!!!

15.

Jun. 2,2009 11:11 Reply

Mr.SEWDRT32212212222(Afghanistan) said:

I LIKE WONTONS

16.

Apr. 26,2009 18:44 Reply

Ms.Kinky(Australia) said:

Cool! It looks yum, that chinese man looks funny when he smiles. Haha, weirdo! No offence mate. Its okay, i like spanish food better. More spicy and easier to eat without chopsticks!

May. 26,2009 12:15
Mr.Posh(GB) replied:

I think you are really offensive and should apoligize
to the people of china any one else agree a reply saying "here! here!"

17.

Apr. 3,2009 08:29 Reply

Mrs.folz(USA) said:

Do you ever have chocolate in china? im curious

May. 21,2009 21:52
Mr.D(CN) replied:

Sure we have. The younger generation loves chocolate.

18.

May. 5,2009 15:38 Reply

Ms.in ur face(Ukraine) said:

no offence but the guyt in this picture looks random wierd "o"!!!!!!!!!!!!

May. 18,2009 01:27
Ms.Daisy(Brazil) replied:

His shining smile is very beautiful, I think. Don't you think your comment is quite weird?

19.

Mar. 31,2009 09:36 Reply

Mrs.smith(USA) said:

I thing chinese food culture is very important in china. I would love to come some time! The 2 main reason why I would like to vist china would be the interesting foods and the Great Wall Of China! From: Mrs Smith P.s. please reply!!!!!!!!!

Apr. 2,2009 05:30
Ms.tennis(china) replied:

I like the peking duck

Apr. 2,2009 22:00
Ms.Jenny (China) replied:

looking forward to your coming !China welcomes at any time !

May. 7,2009 07:41
Ms.Peking Duck(Japan) replied:

I love peking duck pancakes, they are th egreatest thing in the world!

May. 11,2009 15:52
Mrs.matthew(california) replied:

i love china's food

20.

Apr. 26,2009 03:45 Reply

Ms.xu (China) said:

the food of chinese is very delicious.i like it

21.

Apr. 24,2009 12:13 Reply

Ms.Lambert(U.S) said:

i love chinese food it is the best!!!!!!!!!!

22.

Apr. 1,2009 12:09 Reply

Ms.smith(usa) said:

this is neat i like chinese stuff like dim dum

Apr. 22,2009 11:07
Ms.thomas(U.S.A.) replied:

I like chinese food.It looks weird, but tast good!

23.

Apr. 3,2009 16:50 Reply

Ms.Hey said:

these things are cool i never knew these stuff

24.

Mar. 26,2009 17:30 Reply

Mr. slick(usa) said:

Hey what about fried foods

Apr. 2,2009 22:03
Ms.Jenny (China) replied:

sometimes i like them very much .but it doesn't good for health .

25.

Mar. 31,2009 09:33 Reply

Ms.volleyball(USA) said:

I think that food culture is very important

26.

Dec. 30,2008 19:47 Reply

Mr.learner(usa) said:

what is the diffrence of dim sum and a dumpling

Mar. 1,2009 05:09
Mr.jocelyn(CHINA) replied:

dim sum is like a dessert.you can eat them after meals.BUT dumpling is a kind of main course.you can search for some pictures for internet~~

Mar. 16,2009 09:57
Mr.Wong(MACAU) replied:

Dim sum is from cantones, and dumpling is from main land china, they are almost is the same. but Dim sum includ some other things. And dumpling is just jiaozi

Mar. 17,2009 09:00
Mr.Huag(Beijing) replied:

dim sum is different kinds of food like chicken feet, coconut bun etc. the dumpling is just a plain old dumpling.

Mar. 20,2009 09:31
Ms.li(china) replied:

dim sum is just like snacks it can be soup, cake,or fruit.dumpling sometimes also can be regarded as dim sum but usually some places in China regarded as one kind of main food. the stuffs can be vegetable, meat and so on.

Mar. 26,2009 11:34
Ms.ting replied:

Dim Sum can be dumplings, but it can also be chicken feet or other small things. They are small portions of food (1 or 2 bites at the most) and are mostly served at tea time

27.

Mar. 18,2009 02:26 Reply

Ms.song(new zealand) said:

o.m.g! ( OH MY GOSH) i never knew all this stuff!

28.

Dec. 8,2008 15:42 Reply

Ms.Ly(combodia) said:

what are important foods Chinese people eat during Christmas?

Dec. 13,2008 00:44
Mr.X(China) replied:

Christmas is not Chinese traditional festival. So, many Chinese people do not celebrate it and also don't prepare special food for this festival.

Mar. 16,2009 10:03
Mr.w(China(macao)) replied:

As mr X said here, chrismas is not a traditional festival, so they don't celebrate in mainland. but in HongKong and Macao, we celebrate chrismas. the food we eat is almost the same as other countries which celebrate chrismas

29.

Mar. 7,2009 04:05 Reply

Mr.edeson(england) said:

i got to do it as a my courswork

30.

Mar. 1,2009 00:31 Reply

Ms.hot-pants(Australia) said:

what food preparation and ingredients do chinese use?

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