Food Project
Food Project
Food Project
by:Cercel Andrei
Cocsura Ilker Emre
Cocsura Ilyas Rhian
Gheorghica Istrate David
Popescu Denis Andrei
Fun facts about Japan
Sukiyaki
Onigiri
Sushi Dorayaki
Onigiri - Rice Balls
4. Traditionally, desserts are not very popular among the Chinese and
surprisingly the Chinese ravas did not appear in China - it is a purely American
invention.
SPRING ROLLS
It is a must-have during spring festivals in China to consume spring
rolls because, in addition to marking the beginning of this season,
they are believed to attract wealth and prosperity. Although they are
easy to consume due to their convenient taste, shape and size, the
reason behind their shape is not the convenience of consuming them,
but to give them the appearance of "gold bars", rolls of golden
cylindrical shape that symbolize wealth.
Indonesian food
In a country so rich in history and tradition like Indonesia, a meal is never just a meal.
Traditions, stories and culture are cooked into every recipe, creating a unique cuisine
loved by many. Indonesian food is the product of the nation’s own ancient recipes,
refined by influences from other cultures seen throughout India, China, the Middle East
and more.
Almost everything contains rice!
Rice is a staple food in the Indonesian diet. The goddess of rice, Dewi Sri, is highly
revered in Java and Bali and because of this divine inspiration almost everything
comes with rice on the side – even carb-loaded meals like noodles or potatoes!
Indonesians also use rice to make various desserts, such as tasty rice pudding. Aside
from rice, some cultures in Indonesia have other staple foods such as cassava, sweet
potatoes, and corn.
Pepes (herbal packet )
Pepes is very similar to Thai aeb, but it’s the Indonesian version
of an assortment of fish, meat or tofu, mixed with lots of healthy
herbs and spices, wrapped in a banana leaf package, and either
steamed or grilled
Nasi Goreng (fried rice)
Indian cuisine has shaped the history of international relations; the spice
trade between India and Europe was the primary catalyst for Europe's Age of
Discovery. Spices were brought from India and traded around Europe and
Asia. Indian cuisine has influenced other cuisines across the world,
especially those from Europe (especially Britain), the Middle East, Southern
African, East Africa, Southeast Asia, North America, Mauritius, Fiji, Oceania,
and the Caribbean.
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