Friday, September 28, 2012

More than just meet the eyes












Same goes in making food, which mean Cantonese food should be balanced. It is either Yin [cooling] like vegetables, most fruits and clear soup or Yang [warming] like starchy foods and meat. A cooling food should be balance with a warming food and with not too much of one or the other. Which is why,  Cantonese food are mild and subtle so as to not overpower the freshness of the ingredients. Well known Cantonese dishes include steamed whole fish, crispy-skinned chicken, and shark's fin soup. And lets not forget the most popular Cantonese Dim Sum among the Malaysian. This “little heart” food served in little baskets or bowls. There are like 10 to 30 ingredients in variety kind of Dim Sum that makes this “little heart” taste incredibly delicious and hard to forget. I try it before and now I cannot help myself from wanted to have it again and again.



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