1. http://www.ehow.com/how_2127062_know-proper-table-manners-china.html
2. The source is eHow Cultural & Society Editor
3.They are apart of the eHow network.
4. This whole website isabout the table manners in China.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because they seem to know what they are talking about and they are apart of the corporation of eHow.
Monday, May 18, 2009
China- Source 24
1. http://www.ask.com/bar?q=chinese+cuisine&page=1&adt=0&qsrc=0&ab=9&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.warriortours.com%2Fintro%2Fcuisine.htm
2. The source is Warrior Tours.
3. There are no credintials.
4. This website is about how the food differs between customs and climate
5. yes
6. I believe this website because there is a number to call so there must be real information about it.
2. The source is Warrior Tours.
3. There are no credintials.
4. This website is about how the food differs between customs and climate
5. yes
6. I believe this website because there is a number to call so there must be real information about it.
China- Source 23
1. http://www.asiancook.co.uk/classic-chinese-dishes-main-courses.html
2. The source is Asian Cook.
3. There are no credintials.
4. They say that sweet and sour sauce is a main dipping side in China.
5. No I do not believe this site because there is no person to site it and there is no good or real info.
2. The source is Asian Cook.
3. There are no credintials.
4. They say that sweet and sour sauce is a main dipping side in China.
5. No I do not believe this site because there is no person to site it and there is no good or real info.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
China- Source 22
1. http://www.chinesefooddiy.com/eight_regional_chinese_cuisines.htm
2. The source is Chinese Food Diy.
3. There are no credintials.
4. This site is just about the eight specific cuisisens in China.
5. I kind of believe this site
6. I kind of believe it because there are pictures next to the cuisenes describing it but there are no credintials and no names for who wrote it.
2. The source is Chinese Food Diy.
3. There are no credintials.
4. This site is just about the eight specific cuisisens in China.
5. I kind of believe this site
6. I kind of believe it because there are pictures next to the cuisenes describing it but there are no credintials and no names for who wrote it.
China- Source 21
1. http://www.sallybernstein.com/food/cuisines/china.htm
2. The source is Rachel Timmons.
3. There i dont think there are any credintials.
4. This website says that white rice is almost always apart of the meal. It explains how agricultural and climate effects the food. Chinese people eat pastries filled with stuff for desert and the most common drink is tea.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source becase it has other links that go to it and thereis a sspecific person who wrote this who knows about CHinese cuisenes
2. The source is Rachel Timmons.
3. There i dont think there are any credintials.
4. This website says that white rice is almost always apart of the meal. It explains how agricultural and climate effects the food. Chinese people eat pastries filled with stuff for desert and the most common drink is tea.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source becase it has other links that go to it and thereis a sspecific person who wrote this who knows about CHinese cuisenes
China- Source 20
1. http://www.streetdirectory.com/food_editorials/cuisines/asian_food/regional_cuisines_of_china.html
2. The source is Food Editorials and Kirsten Hawkins.
3. There are no real credintials.
4. Cantonese is the most well-known and popular Chinese regional cuisine styles. It is roasted meats and steamed fried vegetables. They also talk about Szechwan cuisine, Hunan cuisine and Shangdong cuisine.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because it has a specific person who wrote it and she gives detail about the cuisines. She is also apart of the Food Editorials network.
2. The source is Food Editorials and Kirsten Hawkins.
3. There are no real credintials.
4. Cantonese is the most well-known and popular Chinese regional cuisine styles. It is roasted meats and steamed fried vegetables. They also talk about Szechwan cuisine, Hunan cuisine and Shangdong cuisine.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because it has a specific person who wrote it and she gives detail about the cuisines. She is also apart of the Food Editorials network.
China- Source 19
1. http://www.kas.ku.edu/archived-site/chinese_food/regional_cuisine.html
2. The source is Mike J. Bramford and Regions of Chinese food-styles/flavors of cooking.
3. Mike J. went to china and has a picture on this website to prove it so he has experienced the different foods.
4. Due to Chinese wide expansions, there is a very big variety in food depending on where you live. They explian the different climates in each region and how that effects the food difference.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because they have pictures of the different foods in each region and a man who traveled there.
2. The source is Mike J. Bramford and Regions of Chinese food-styles/flavors of cooking.
3. Mike J. went to china and has a picture on this website to prove it so he has experienced the different foods.
4. Due to Chinese wide expansions, there is a very big variety in food depending on where you live. They explian the different climates in each region and how that effects the food difference.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because they have pictures of the different foods in each region and a man who traveled there.
China- Source 18
1. http://www.visitvineyards.com/food/food-growers-markets/wine-food-travel-articles/matching-chinese-food-with-wine-edward-ragg
2. The source is Edward Ragg.
3. there are no credintials.
4. This site just talks about how wine has become popular and other foods.
5. I kind of believe this site
6. I kind of believe it because there are not that many details and info about cuisenes.
2. The source is Edward Ragg.
3. there are no credintials.
4. This site just talks about how wine has become popular and other foods.
5. I kind of believe this site
6. I kind of believe it because there are not that many details and info about cuisenes.
China- Source 17
1. http://www.cultural-china.com/chinaWH/html/en/8Kaleidoscope134.html
2. The source is Cultural China.
3. There are no credintials.
4. This site is explains how geographical environment, climate, products, cultural tradition, folk customs and other factorsn effect the Chinese cuisene. Also shows some specific dishes.
5. Yes
6. I believe this site because it has specific details like dates and peoples names about how their food became what it is today. They also have pictures that show different cuisines and explain them.
2. The source is Cultural China.
3. There are no credintials.
4. This site is explains how geographical environment, climate, products, cultural tradition, folk customs and other factorsn effect the Chinese cuisene. Also shows some specific dishes.
5. Yes
6. I believe this site because it has specific details like dates and peoples names about how their food became what it is today. They also have pictures that show different cuisines and explain them.
China- Source 16
1. http://www.muztagh.com/chinese-food/index.html
2. Muztagh Travel Service is the source.
3. This is an actual place in China. They have a address and number to call.
4. This web site talks about Beijing food, soups, and Chinese tea.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because it is an actual place in China so they oviouly eat and have experianced the cuisene.
2. Muztagh Travel Service is the source.
3. This is an actual place in China. They have a address and number to call.
4. This web site talks about Beijing food, soups, and Chinese tea.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because it is an actual place in China so they oviouly eat and have experianced the cuisene.
China- Source 15
1. http://chinesefood.about.com/od/regionalchinesecuisine/a/cookingstyles.htm
2. This source is Rhonda Parkinson and Lao-tzu.
3. Lao-tzu is a Chinese philosopher.
4. This site is about reginonal cooking styles.
5. Yes
6. I believe this site because ask.com is a reliabel source and Lao-tzu is a Chinese philosopher so he knows and has studied Chinese cuisine.
2. This source is Rhonda Parkinson and Lao-tzu.
3. Lao-tzu is a Chinese philosopher.
4. This site is about reginonal cooking styles.
5. Yes
6. I believe this site because ask.com is a reliabel source and Lao-tzu is a Chinese philosopher so he knows and has studied Chinese cuisine.
China- Source 14
1. http://www.china.org.cn/english/imperial/25792.htm
2. The source is Chinese Imperial Cuisines.
3. there are no credintials
4. This wedsite has many different things. The histroy of Chinese cuisene, the actual cuisines and health building.
5. Yes
6. Yes I believe this source because these people seem like experts.
2. The source is Chinese Imperial Cuisines.
3. there are no credintials
4. This wedsite has many different things. The histroy of Chinese cuisene, the actual cuisines and health building.
5. Yes
6. Yes I believe this source because these people seem like experts.
China- Source 13
1. http://www.china-corner.com/topics/cuisine.asp
2. The source is China Coner.
3. There are no credintials but there are other related links to this source.
4. This web site talks and explains about many different cuisines and how they are eaten.
5. Yes
6. Yes I believe this source because it has specific details about the cuisines and they seem to know there info.
2. The source is China Coner.
3. There are no credintials but there are other related links to this source.
4. This web site talks and explains about many different cuisines and how they are eaten.
5. Yes
6. Yes I believe this source because it has specific details about the cuisines and they seem to know there info.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
China- Source 12
1. http://www.meridianpress.net/
2. The source is Daverick Leggett
3. I do not think he has any credintials.
4. This website explains the nutrients needed and what Chinese fruits and vegetabels have it. It also just explains the different foods in different regions. It seems to have alot of history.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because they give an exact name of who wrote it and have quotes form other people about the importance of nutrients and where to get that in Cinese food.
2. The source is Daverick Leggett
3. I do not think he has any credintials.
4. This website explains the nutrients needed and what Chinese fruits and vegetabels have it. It also just explains the different foods in different regions. It seems to have alot of history.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because they give an exact name of who wrote it and have quotes form other people about the importance of nutrients and where to get that in Cinese food.
China- Source 11
1. http://www.chinese-food-info.com/
2. Chinese Food Info is the source.
3. This source has no credintials. It does not look profesional at all.
4. This source that chinese food usually consists of two main ingrediants, rice or noodles and vegetabels, fish or meat. It also talks about Chinese most common dishes, types of chinese rice, chinese noodles, Chinese desserts and soups.
5. No i do not believe this source.
6. I dont believe this source because they do not have any info on who wrote it or where they got there info form and it looks very unprofessional.
2. Chinese Food Info is the source.
3. This source has no credintials. It does not look profesional at all.
4. This source that chinese food usually consists of two main ingrediants, rice or noodles and vegetabels, fish or meat. It also talks about Chinese most common dishes, types of chinese rice, chinese noodles, Chinese desserts and soups.
5. No i do not believe this source.
6. I dont believe this source because they do not have any info on who wrote it or where they got there info form and it looks very unprofessional.
China- Source 10
1. http://everything2.com/title/Traditional%2520foods%2520for%2520Chinese%2520holidays%2520and%2520celebrations
2. This source is The Everything Development Company.
3. There are really no credintials.
4. This website says that a shortage of food has always been a danger in Chinese history. It mainly explains the different holidays in China and what it served at thoes holidays and celebrations.
5. I Dont really believe this site.
6. This site seems to have good information about to holidays and that is probably what they eat, but there is just not enough detail on where they got there info. The site just looks and seems odd.
2. This source is The Everything Development Company.
3. There are really no credintials.
4. This website says that a shortage of food has always been a danger in Chinese history. It mainly explains the different holidays in China and what it served at thoes holidays and celebrations.
5. I Dont really believe this site.
6. This site seems to have good information about to holidays and that is probably what they eat, but there is just not enough detail on where they got there info. The site just looks and seems odd.
China- Source 9
1. http://www.nicemeal.com/foodculture/
2. The source is Danzo The Webmaster.
3. There are no credintials
4. This is a great website! This wedsite has information on dinning tools and habits, traditional Chinese food and festive dishes. It says that in the Norht, there foods are heaviern in taste than that of the South and how Norhtern and Western areas have spicy and hotter foods, it all has to do with the climate. This website also has information about thier herbs and spices.
5. Yes I believe this source
6. I believe it because there is so much good information and detail. Not just about the food but also about the manners and what to use at the table.
2. The source is Danzo The Webmaster.
3. There are no credintials
4. This is a great website! This wedsite has information on dinning tools and habits, traditional Chinese food and festive dishes. It says that in the Norht, there foods are heaviern in taste than that of the South and how Norhtern and Western areas have spicy and hotter foods, it all has to do with the climate. This website also has information about thier herbs and spices.
5. Yes I believe this source
6. I believe it because there is so much good information and detail. Not just about the food but also about the manners and what to use at the table.
China- Source 8
1. http://www.chinatownconnection.com/chinese_cuisine.htm
2. The source is China Town Connection
3. There are no credintials.
4. This website talks about five different cuisines and how the very. It also says that there are many different cultural foods put together.
5. I Kind of believe this source
6. I kinda of believe this source because they do not have that much info on the foods but do talk about specific foods, so it veries.
2. The source is China Town Connection
3. There are no credintials.
4. This website talks about five different cuisines and how the very. It also says that there are many different cultural foods put together.
5. I Kind of believe this source
6. I kinda of believe this source because they do not have that much info on the foods but do talk about specific foods, so it veries.
China- Source 7
1. http://www.chinesecuisines.org/default.htm
2. There is no specific source.
3. There are no credintials.
4. This website talks about what different foods are eaten in the western, southern, eastern and northern parts of China.
5. yes
6. I believe this source because they have a number to call if you want to know more or contact them so it must be a reliable source.
2. There is no specific source.
3. There are no credintials.
4. This website talks about what different foods are eaten in the western, southern, eastern and northern parts of China.
5. yes
6. I believe this source because they have a number to call if you want to know more or contact them so it must be a reliable source.
China- Source 6
1. http://www.chinesecuisines.net/
2. The source is a China Tour Operator.
3. They do not have any specific credintials but they do live in China and know the food.
4. This web site explains the eight different cuisinese and talks a little bit about the cultural and background of the food Its rich in cultural and tastes, also use alot of vegetabels. It is common for a family to gather for three meals a day.
5. yes
6. I believe this site because there is alot of good information and the people talking about it have traveled/live in China.
2. The source is a China Tour Operator.
3. They do not have any specific credintials but they do live in China and know the food.
4. This web site explains the eight different cuisinese and talks a little bit about the cultural and background of the food Its rich in cultural and tastes, also use alot of vegetabels. It is common for a family to gather for three meals a day.
5. yes
6. I believe this site because there is alot of good information and the people talking about it have traveled/live in China.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
China- Source 5
1. http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/core9/phalsall/texts/cfood.html
2. The source is J.H. Parry
3. He studies world history and Chinese food.
4. The source says that the main dish for everything is rice. It also explains how they use chopsticks.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because they have credintials and exact detail and info about the cuisine.
2. The source is J.H. Parry
3. He studies world history and Chinese food.
4. The source says that the main dish for everything is rice. It also explains how they use chopsticks.
5. Yes
6. I believe this source because they have credintials and exact detail and info about the cuisine.
China- Source 4
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_cuisine
2. The source is wikipedia.
3. This site has no credentianls but there is alot of information and seems believable.
4. This sight also talks about the eight different main dishes of Chinese and says that Chinese food is shared across the world. In most dishes, food is prepared in bite-sized pieces so it is ready to pick up and eat. chopsticks are used at the table. Being a vegiatian is not uncommon in Chinese cultural and some of these people are knows as Buhhdists.
5. Yes I believe this source.
6. I believe this source because it has alot of good information and provides the way yuo say the dish in Chinese and many other details. It is also linked to other sites that deal with the Chinese cuisine.
2. The source is wikipedia.
3. This site has no credentianls but there is alot of information and seems believable.
4. This sight also talks about the eight different main dishes of Chinese and says that Chinese food is shared across the world. In most dishes, food is prepared in bite-sized pieces so it is ready to pick up and eat. chopsticks are used at the table. Being a vegiatian is not uncommon in Chinese cultural and some of these people are knows as Buhhdists.
5. Yes I believe this source.
6. I believe this source because it has alot of good information and provides the way yuo say the dish in Chinese and many other details. It is also linked to other sites that deal with the Chinese cuisine.
China- Source 3
1. http://www.china-guide.com/culture/cuisine.html
2. There is no source.
3. There are no credintials but this source has many related links about Chinese cuisine.
4. Chinese dishes appeal to the senses throught taste, color and aroma. They try to have three to five different colors in their dish. Chinese food can be divided into eight reginal cuisines. They are, Sichuan Cuisine, Beijing Cuisine, Shandong Cuisine, Jiangsu Cuisine, Anhui Cuisine, Hunan Cuisine, Fujian Cuisine, Guangzhou Cuisine. They describe what each cuisine is like.
5. Yes I believe this source.
6. I believe this source because there are many specific details about the cuisines and there is also a picture for every meal. There are also many links connected to this site.
2. There is no source.
3. There are no credintials but this source has many related links about Chinese cuisine.
4. Chinese dishes appeal to the senses throught taste, color and aroma. They try to have three to five different colors in their dish. Chinese food can be divided into eight reginal cuisines. They are, Sichuan Cuisine, Beijing Cuisine, Shandong Cuisine, Jiangsu Cuisine, Anhui Cuisine, Hunan Cuisine, Fujian Cuisine, Guangzhou Cuisine. They describe what each cuisine is like.
5. Yes I believe this source.
6. I believe this source because there are many specific details about the cuisines and there is also a picture for every meal. There are also many links connected to this site.
China- Source 2
1. http://chinesefood.about.com/od/foodfestivals/a/zongzidumpling.htm
2. The source is Rhonda Parkinson.
3. They have no credintials.
4. Most traditional foods are intended to honor a god or a special person. The traditional Chinese food is Zong Zi. Zong Zi is a rice dumpling wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves. It honors Qu Yuan (340-278 BC.) who was a pioneer poet of ancient China.
5. Yes I believe this source.
6. I believe this source because it has alot of good information about who Qu Yuan was and how the food Zong Zi became a traditional dish.
2. The source is Rhonda Parkinson.
3. They have no credintials.
4. Most traditional foods are intended to honor a god or a special person. The traditional Chinese food is Zong Zi. Zong Zi is a rice dumpling wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves. It honors Qu Yuan (340-278 BC.) who was a pioneer poet of ancient China.
5. Yes I believe this source.
6. I believe this source because it has alot of good information about who Qu Yuan was and how the food Zong Zi became a traditional dish.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
China- Source 1
1. http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/cuisine.htm
2. Travel China Guide.
3. This site does not have credentials. Its a travel guide site giving information about the cuisine.
4. This site says that respect is the first thing you need to know. You present your elders and guests with a very nice meal and do not eat untill they give a blessing or tell you to enjoy your meal. Its a sign of disrespect. Chinese people use chop sticks when eating their meal. Chopsticks are considered to be lucky gifts for marrage and reflects the wisdom of Chinese ancient people. It also talks about some of the important dishes of the Chinese culture.
5. I believe this sourse to a sertin extent.
6. This source has info on the travel of China and respect, but does not go into enough detail about the respect and cuisine and there is no specific person sitting this source.
2. Travel China Guide.
3. This site does not have credentials. Its a travel guide site giving information about the cuisine.
4. This site says that respect is the first thing you need to know. You present your elders and guests with a very nice meal and do not eat untill they give a blessing or tell you to enjoy your meal. Its a sign of disrespect. Chinese people use chop sticks when eating their meal. Chopsticks are considered to be lucky gifts for marrage and reflects the wisdom of Chinese ancient people. It also talks about some of the important dishes of the Chinese culture.
5. I believe this sourse to a sertin extent.
6. This source has info on the travel of China and respect, but does not go into enough detail about the respect and cuisine and there is no specific person sitting this source.
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