Month: December 2020
Food Review: Soul-Warming Dumplings Arrive in Santa Monica
Simple yet flavorful soup dumplings from Dan Modern Chinese’s newest location By Kerry Slater A dumpling restaurant recently opened in downtown Santa Monica–its third Westside location–bringing simple yet flavorful Chinese food to the table. This fall, Dan Modern Chinese opened in downtown Santa Monica at 1403 2nd Street. The restaurant–which also has locations in Sawtelle,
China meat assoc calls for exporters to disinfect shipments to prevent COVID-19
BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese meat importers and processors have called on exporters in countries with COVID-19 outbreaks to step up checks on shipments before they are sent to the world’s biggest market, the country’s top industry group said. “China has been importing a large quantity of meats this year, and has detected virus on the
A Chinese draft law will soon outlaw ‘wasteful’ binge-eating ‘mukbang’ videos
File image: China may bring a law against binge-eating, ban Mukbang videos (Getty Images) The online trend of mukbang — viral videos in which social media influencers binge eat a large quantity of food while talking to viewers — may soon become illegal in China, according to a new draft legislation against food wastage. The
This Is The Year To Embrace ‘Jewish Christmas’ And Order Chinese Food
Here’s a very modest proposal for the holidays: On Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, don’t toil over the stove and prepare your usual massive feast for the family. Instead, use the pandemic as an excuse to take a page from Jewish Americans and order some damn good Chinese takeout. Your local mom-and-pop purveyor of kung
15 cookies to bake this holiday season
For someone with a sweet tooth who demands instant gratification and gets bored with extended baking projects, there is no better spending-a-day-inside-at-home activity than baking cookies. Most cookies require less than an hour of measuring, mixing, and scooping. The process is simple enough that kids can join in, and you can feel proud of yourself
American Chinese food is the best American comfort food. These 10 spots prove why.
This is a love letter to the restaurants with sprawling, triple-digit-count menus that serve up wire-handled cartons of General Tso’s chicken or beef and broccoli, the results of immigrant ingenuity melding with American tastes. Think of the varied combinations of rice or noodles and proteins swimming in mother sauces including dark, silken oyster and syrupy
Chinese food: The roots of Sacramento’s holiday tradition
An assortment of dim sum at Yue Huang in Natomas. The restaurant plans to be open for takeout and delivery on Christmas this year, but an employee said those plans could change. Paul Kitagaki Jr. [email protected] Where was Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan on Christmas Day 2009? That was the tense, loaded question Sen. Lindsay
‘MasterChef’ contestant faces backlash for calling Asian food ‘dirty’
“Masterchef: The Professionals” contestant Philli Armitage-Mattin, a London-based chef, is facing backlash for referring to Asian cuisines as “dirty” and issuing an apology that critics say does not acknowledge the historical stigmatization of such foods. The controversy started with Armitage-Mattin’s Instagram bio, which has since been changed. A screenshot of it includes the hashtag #prettydirtyfood
Planet Meals Software Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Oct. 9, 2020 — The United Nations Globe Food items System on Friday was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for its attempts to stem hunger all-around the earth. 
 The company was praised for its get the job done in susceptible communities in the Center East and Africa as it carried out its mission
Instagram Food Accounts You NEED to Check Out Today
With a pandemic, the ability to stay at home and cook has been influenced by quite of few of these accounts and their delicious Instagram recipes. Some are your classic recipe Instagrams, some even with blogs attached, while others provide the best restaurants or general food content to keep you entertained. @nicole_thenomad If you
Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo wants A.I. to grow our food
Pinduoduo, the Chinese e-commerce retailer that sells everything from home electronics to farming goods, is hoping to shift China’s food production towards smart ways of growing and distributing crops. People bought 136.4 billion yuan ($20.7 billion) worth of food products via Pinduoduo in 2019. The company works directly with farmers via its Duo Duo Farm
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