culture cuisine session 5. what makes cuisine a part of our culture? 1.cuisine is created by people...
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Culture CuisineSession 5
What makes cuisine a part of our culture?
1. Cuisine is created by people and reflects their culture.
2. Cuisine is a special form of expression.
3. Cuisine is part of our lives, our celebrations and our history.
Session 5
What, when and where do our China partners eat?
Review: View partner responses to our video questions
Step 1: Learn about when and where our China partners eat
Step 2: View food diaries and photos
Step 3: Complete summary chart
Assignment: Write a comment, answer questions, and complete a poll
Agenda
View partner responses to our video questions
Review
1. View our partner response slides and read their answers to our video questions.
2. Pair with another student and share the most interesting thing you learned from our partners’ responses.
View partner responses
Learn about when and where
our China partners eat
Step 1
• Chinese family meals traditionally include fan 饭 (rice) or mian 面 (noodles) and cai 菜 (dishes or vegetables).
• A Chinese meal is composed of these categories of food. • Fan is the cereal grain component of the meal – which is
fundamental and indispensable.
Chinese cuisine
• Chinese food uses all kinds of meats, vegetables and grains combined with different spices to produce a many flavors, colors and textures.
• With over 200 different vegetables used frequently in Chinese cuisine the variety is endless.
Chinese cuisine
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
A typical day of eating in China
Sunrise Mid-day Sunset
• Largest meal of the day• Between 6:00 am to 7:00 am when the sun
rises • Eaten at home or on-the-go
Dumplings in Soup
Noodle Soup
Fried Dough Sticks and Soy Milk
Rice Porridge
Steamed bread (unfilled)
Tea eggs(eggs boiled in tea)
Breakfast Foods
Breakfast in the street
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
A typical day of eating in China
Sunrise Mid-day Sunset
• Around noon• A complete and hardy meal
• Eaten at work or at school• May go home for lunch if
they have time
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
A typical day of eating in China
Sunrise Mid-day Sunset
• Between 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm around sunset
• A filling meal• Eaten at home
Common lunch and dinner foods
• Lunch and dinner have mostly the same foods.• Rice or noodles are the most important part of the meal,
rather than the meat. • They use meat to flavor the dish rather than to be the dish.
Common lunch and dinner foods
Vegetables
Noodles Steamed bread (filled)
Soup
Meat
Rice
What would you like to drink?• When dining out, the Chinese drink tea with their meals.• At home, they traditionally drink a thin soup as their
beverage with their meal.• More people are trying beverages with their meals and
drink milk, soda pop, and juice.
Dessert
• Dessert is NOT a Chinese custom.• After a meal they may eat fruit.
Snack Time
• Kids love to snack throughout the day.o Eaten on streeto Sometimes part of their meals
Chinese kabobs
Ice cream
Candied fruit
Instant noodles Baozi (Dumplings) Drief Doufu
Street Food - Snacking
Street Food - Snacking
Where the Chinese eat their meals
• At home• On the street• In a cafeteria• At work• At a restaurant
Chinese school cafeteria
Chinese school cafeteria
View food diaries and photos
Step 2
View food diaries
1. View the when, what and where columns on the food diary that you were assigned.
Food diary summary chart
2. View photos shared by our partner class in the “What We Eat” and “Where We Eat” Student Discussion forums.
• Identify any photos that are different from those we just viewed.
Complete summary chart
Step 3
Food diary summary chart
1. Complete the summary chart as a class.
Food Diary Summary Chart: What, When and Where
Common times that our partner class eats are:
For the morning meal, we see that students in our partner class frequently eat:
For the afternoon meal, we see that students in our partner class frequently eat:
Food diary summary chart For the evening meal, we see that students in our partner class frequently eat:
For snacks between meals, we see that students in our partner class frequently eat:
Places that students in our partner class often eat include:
We thought it is interesting that:
Write a comment, answer questions,
and complete a poll
Assignment
1. Return online to the partner food diary you viewed in class. Leave a comment in the space below the diary. • Use one of the sentence starters to help write your
comment:o I was very surprised to learn __________________.o I’d love to hear more about ___________________.o This reminds me of__________________________.oWhen you said ______ it made me wonder ______.
Assignment
2. Later in the week, read comments under your food diary and respond to any questions that were left by your partners.
3. Complete the poll in the Student Discussions about how you cook and what tools you use.
Way to go, students!
Assignment
Thank you
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Attribution with ThanksSlide 9 • Congee: http://
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMama's_congee_by_Giovanni_JL.jpg• Spices:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vilseskogen/2737341504/sizes/o/in/photolist-5aTAgb-5aTApu-5buGRi-5zojgr-5zojvi-5zojZe-5zsBhs-5zsBTw-5EUU9z-5WZ3Dp-6byyFD-6byzkF-6byzwx-6bCFbu-6bCFos-6bCFwq-6bCG4d-6bCGfS-6bCGPd-6bCGYN-6j2avP-6j2dGp-6j6m6W-6j6nkS-6j6nS5-6j6o6U-6j6oR1-6xNyhr-71VXmv-73n6QR-73r4th-7hGyE4-7hLw8o-7vcb8B-7vd5xn-7vfYYL-7vfZc5-7xtSC1-9jq6vb-bMUehV-8MFyyc-8FPvDj-9TyKAx-cYbKM7-cYbL8G-9MBmXb-bV4KJx-bhzpEk-bbWWtR-bbWWic-bbWVSZ/
Slide 12• Breakfast in the Street: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teyG8piwqIQ
Slide 15• Heneda Lunch:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ALunch_in_Haneda_(1183898815).jpg
Slide 16• Soup: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AKyay_oh.JPG• Roast pork: http://
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AHK_Mongkok_Shanghai_Street_setting-out_area_food_BBQ_pork_meat_vegetable_rice_PS_foam_box_Siumeat_Lunch_Nov-2013_Roast_pork.JPG
• Vegetable: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASZ_Shenzhen_Tour_Lunch_time_%E6%B7%B1%E5%9C%B3%E9%81%8A_Aug-2010_Restaurant_food_%E8%8A%B9%E8%8F%9C_vegetable.jpg
By Brad & Sabrina from Shanghai, China (Flickr) [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons from Wikimedia Commons
Slide 16 • Rice:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rickchung/7727686722/sizes/l/in/photolist-cLSq2Y-cSGCQC-bpS6F4-bpS5HH-bpS6pD-bpS7pr-bpS5u8-bpS66a-bpS5dK-7z973E-7zfxWD-bSv4mP-d4tZu1-7zsQVr-dmb7kJ-dmdVnx-dmcWFU-dmcCBx-dmetaQ-dmeyEF-dme512-dmcPjC-bpS7bK-csiwxE-csix13-csiw3N/
• Noodles: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nomadic_lass/12241683195/sizes/l/in/photolist-aYEJui-jDKPVn-8X6eYG-dn8xCE-ddApvc-ddAqYh-ddAqwj-bpS5dK-bpS5u8-bpS66a-bpS5HH-bpS6F4-bpS6pD-bpS7pr-btNWgB-bpS6Xa-cTMYvU-dr7fJ6-dr7fwx-dmb7kJ-dmdVnx-dmetaQ-dmcCBx-dmeyEF-dmcWFU-dme512-dmcPjC-7Az6M7-ddAp4M-ddApXT-ddApGv-bnJYSS-ddAs67-ddArSh-bgzhP4-bgzhbV-bgzjrR-bgzgst-bgziRz-bgziiV-cTMXX7/
Slide 17• Soup: 醇美的牛清湯 - Gourmet KC | 文記麵家 | 元朗 | 港式 | 食評
www.ufood.com.hk• Tea:
Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AChina_-_Chengdu_4_-_green_tea_in_the_park_(135953545).jpg
• Soda: 碳酸、果汁饮料易导致儿童患上“果汁饮料综合症” _ 食品中国 -中国日报 sp.chinadaily.com.cn
Slide 19• Street snacks: 学校门口卖什么小吃赚钱?-学校卖什么小吃-新闻频道-3159
致富网www.3159.cn; 杭州师范大学后勤服务集团::www.hdhq.com.cn
Slide 21• Street snacking: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9W4I9VV84KY
Slide 22• Chinese cafeteria: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjI2OTIwMzEy.html