Why We Like Our Home Food
By Albert Yeung
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You can ask people what they like to eat in a social gathering. They may tell you they like their own home countrys food. They may also tell you they have no idea or whatsoever. Now, you know how to plan the meal for them that they will like. You dont have to be a restaurant professional, and you can have more choices.
Like potluck with friends, everybody brings the food. It can be self prepared, or you buy it from restaurant. Comfort food like ice cream or soft food will be provided for those people who are sick or in a bad mood. The atmosphere is good. You can eat it in your own way. You can use hand or eat loudly. Nobody will stare at you. It can be table style or buffet style. You can watch TV as you are eating, or you are talking and eating at the same time. Those people you dont like, eg. those who are swearing when eating, can be asked to move to the other area. It is entertaining. You will remember it.
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Why We Like Our Home Food - Albert Yeung
COPYRIGHT © 2014 BY ALBERT YEUNG.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014912155
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-4990-4705-9
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Contents
Preface
Introduction
Food Quality
Sanitation and Safety
Appearance
Aromatic
Taste
Conclusion
Nutrition
Diet
Fad Diet
Atmosphere and Service
Service
Atmosphere
Buddhist Meal
Zen Monk’s Diet
Muslim Meal
Christian Dining
Price
The Four Factors of the Quality of Food
The Best Food
Cooking
Meal Planning
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Banquet
Dinner
Ethnic Dinner
Street Dinner or Snack
Convenience Food
Fast Food
Religious Food
The Best Breakfast
The Best Lunch
The Best Dinner
The Best Catering
Banquet
French Banquet
White House State Dinner US National Dinner
The menu
First Course
Second Course
Main Course
Dessert
The Wine List
The Entertainment
The Décor
The Guest List
We Like Our Home Food
Conclusion
Sample of Home Food
Preface
This book is written for housewives, restaurant owners, and managers.
You can ask people what they like to eat in a social gathering. They may tell you they like their own home country’s food. They may also tell you they have no idea or whatsoever. Now, you know how to plan the meal for them that they will like. You don’t have to be a restaurant professional, and you can have more choices.
Like potluck with friends, everybody brings the food. It can be self prepared, or you buy it from restaurant. Comfort food like ice cream or soft food will be provided for those people who are sick or in a bad mood. The atmosphere is good. You can eat it in your own way. You can use hand or eat loudly. Nobody will stare at you. It can be table style or buffet style. You can watch TV as you are eating, or you are talking and eating at the same time. Those people you don’t like, eg. those who are swearing when eating, can be asked to move to the other area. It is entertaining. You will remember it.
Meal planning is in our daily life. It is a good dining experience that make the meal great, no matter if it’s for daily meals, social gatherings, or festival meals. For how many people do you have to prepare? How many courses? What do they like or dislike? Any precaution, like some having beef allergy? Happy or sad, just make some modifications. The price will be calculated every day to make sure it’s affordable. Atmosphere is casual. You can eat last, finish your work first. If you don’t like those social gatherings where you hear people asking when to make some money, when you will marry, you can take the food to the room to eat. It is happy. This pattern of eating life will last a long, long time. You will get used to it. It becomes part of your daily life.
The point behind this is the quality of food and the atmosphere. Food is always the first selection factor. Atmosphere, service, or price will be the second choice. When the other factors are not quite different, food will be the number one factor considered because it is our appetite that drives us to eat.
A good book means you like it. It may last a long, long time, like the Bible. The first thing is you like it. You feel happy when you read it. You can easily remember it or even apply the concept in your life. It may stay in your mind for a while, and you analyze the concept. You may keep it for reference. You take it out to check it, refine it, and apply it, like a recipe. It can function as a guideline for life.
It talks about enjoying the food in a professional manner. First, we talk about the food, the meal, the cooking, and the choice. Then, we talk about the enjoyment of the food. How is it served? How do you create the atmosphere so that it is entertaining and comfortable?
I find many people trying different ethnic foods, but finally they will still like their own home food. That’s why I have the interest to find out the reason behind it. We understand the reason, then we can use the principle and apply it to enjoy the food.
It is hoped that you will like it. What you get is more than the cost of the book. Then, both of us will find it beneficial.
Introduction
Eating is a long history. Before we have written down any history of food, people ate raw food. The common one is eating animals they hunt, fish in the river, a pond, near seashore; and any wild fruit. Death rate was high due to issues on the sanitation and safety of food. Later, they learned to choose parts of the raw food. From experience, they knew