老外是如何看中餐的?
How Do Foreigners Feel About Chinese Food? 获得2.6k好评的回答@Louis Cohen I can’t go more than 5 weeks without it, and the cravings start after a week. When we travel we try to eat local. That’s fine in Asia, but elsewhere I start dreaming of stir frys and dim sum and noodles and whole fish. The city of Mexicali, Mexico, has a significant Chinese community and pretty good Chinese food - the only edible Chinese food I’ve ever found in Mexico.
获得925好评的回答@Beth Hutton
Allergens are very easy to avoid when ordering Chinese food: dairy is not used at all, wheat is very rare and tree nuts are always called out explicitly. Also, there is such a lovely variety that one could eat Chinese-American food all day every day and never get bored with it. The Asian foods are the healthiest take-out foods in the US, too, at least from the places that do not use MSG: low fat, low salt, carbs optional, lots of vegetables. So I would say I feel good about Chinese food. |