British Chinese takeout bears so few similarities to its US counterpart that Americans have been sharing their surprise, and sometimes outright horror, on social media.
Chinese food has become a staple of many Jewish Americans' traditions each Dec. 25. Christina Horsten/picture alliance via Getty Images There is a meme that circulates every holiday season, an image ...
Is xiaolongbao a bao or a dumpling? What exactly are “husband-and-wife lung slices” made of? With international travel to China on the rise, thanks much in part to its friendlier tourist visa policies ...
Few places offer a greater breadth of convenient dining than the U.S. Whether you're having your favorite neighborhood restaurant delivered to your doorstep, picking up a sandwich from a deli, or ...
It’s not just a myth that Jews head to Chinese restaurants on Christmas. It’s science! Sort of. A new report from the financial services company Coventry Direct claims to have quantified the trend.
New York City has long been a melting pot of flavors, and nowhere is that more evident than in its Chinese food. Over generations, Chinese immigrants adapted traditional recipes to fit American ...
"The story of Chinese Americans through the lens of food. From Canton Restaurant in 1849 to Panda Express today, Chinese food history in America spans over 150 years. Chinese 'Forty-niners' were ...
When, in 1840, Great Britain attacked China during the Opium War, it began a smear campaign circulating propaganda stories of Chinese people eating cats, dogs, rats, snakes, and other uncommon animals ...