It is an indisputable fact that many foreigners like to eat Chinese food. As Chinese food culture becomes popular abroad, some foreigners once said happily that they will eat Chinese food in the future and avoid American food.
This theory stems from the increasing influence of our country in the world and the rich and colorful Chinese food culture.
There are also hot comments on the Internet: What do the foreigners you have seen say about Chinese food?
Let’s take a look at the stories shared by netizens to see how foreign countries evaluate Chinese food.
Some netizens said: I used to work in a Chinese training class, and the students in it were all foreigners.
Some American students know the Chinese phrase "Kung Pao Chicken" and they say: Kung Pao Chicken is so delicious.
Some netizens said: It is really troublesome to translate the names of many Chinese food dishes into English. You usually have to explain to them what ingredients are used, because telling them the name of the dish will scare them.
Ants climbing a tree is a dish stir-fried with vermicelli and lean pork. My foreign friends heard somewhere that they thought it was a dish made with ants and refused to eat it, saying it was too scary.
Some netizens said: I went to a night market with a group of foreigners in Jiaxing. They ate crayfish, fried oysters, and beer. They ate more happily than we did. They ate to the fullest. A few foreigners imitated us and took off their shirts, and finally had enough to drink.
It was enough for a few foreigners to pay, and the food was very good.
Some netizens said: I studied at Cornell University in the United States, and I can't even say that I know how to cook. Many times I cooked with a group of Chinese students who studied here. Occasionally, I would bring some foreign friends over for dinner.
This group of foreigners often exclaims, "Chinese food is amazing, Chinese food is great, I love Chinese food so much," and we feel particularly proud at this time.
Some netizens said: I have known a foreigner from Australia for three years. He especially likes to eat Henan cuisine. He has worked here for more than a year and now he travels here for about a week every year. He often complains to me on the phone: What about Australia?
None, no Bianjing roast duck, no egg-filled pancakes, no hot noodle horns, no beef soup. I envy us that we can eat so many delicious things.
Some netizens said: I invited a foreigner to eat Chinese steak in Shanghai. He said categorically that Chinese steak is much more delicious than Western steak. He also asked the waiter how they made it. It was incredible.
I feel like I have been eating steak for decades, but I have never tasted it so delicious.
Some netizens said: There were several foreign students in the class who became friends with me. I once took them to a buffet. As soon as they entered the door, they felt that our buffet restaurant was so beautifully decorated, and then taught them how to pick up the dishes, "What is this..."
...What is this...Teach me how to eat it...Oh my god, what are they eating? I want to try it too..."
Some netizens said: Now I am working in France. In order to practice my French well, I found an apartment. All the people living in it were foreigners. The door opposite was a French girl who had a puppy.
Once I was making braised pork at home and couldn't finish it, so I gave some to the puppy. Unexpectedly, its owner saw it. The French girl asked: What did you feed it?
I said meat, and she took a bite and told me that if I couldn't finish it, I could call her, and the puppy could just eat dog food.
Some netizens said: When I was studying abroad, I once made dumplings with a group of Chinese classmates who were also international students in the dormitory. They were stuffed with celery and big meat. I ended up making too many dumplings, so I gave them to some foreign classmates who usually played well. They all agreed.
eat.
For a long time after that, some foreign classmates often asked us when we would make what we had last time again. It tasted so good.
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