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The Emperor's Feast

A History of China in Twelve Meals

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The Emperor's Feast

By: Jonathan Clements
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The journey of Chinese food over 5,000 years of history - and the story it tells us about the land and its people.

From the humble takeaway in the middle of a tiny English village to the embarrassment of riches offered in a big-city Chinatown, Chinese food is everywhere to be found. But the meals on offer merely scratch the surface of a rich and dizzyingly varied culinary tradition, spread across 5,000 years of history and over the more than 30 provinces and regions that constitute modern China - not to mention the Chinese diaspora communities all across the world.

In The Emperor's Feast, author and TV presenter Dr Jonathan Clements invites us into the history of Chinese food, starting with the earliest grain stews and the rudimentary chopsticks of the Bronze Age and taking us through the development of dining etiquette under Confucius, the popularisation of rice and the dawn of the dumpling in the fourth century. We see how Chinese cuisine morphed and adapted to the eating habits of invaders such as the Mongols and the Manchus, and how food - like the heady, fiery cuisine of Sichuan or the hardy wheat-based dishes of the north - often became a stand-in for Chinese regional and national identities. Dr Clements then traces the journey of Chinese food to our modern Chinatowns and takeaways, from the tumultuous early days of the 19th century to the profound impact of the rapid industrialisation and globalisation of post-Mao China on the national diet.

As we enter the 21st century with food scandals and a Guinness World Record attempt involving fried rice, The Emperor's Feast shows us that the story of Chinese food is inextricably entwined with the story of China: not only the one that history tells us, but also the one that China tells about itself.

©2021 Jonathan Clements (P)2021 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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a fun and informative (if not slightly cheeky) adventure through Chinese culture and cuisine delivered in 12 deliciously interesting courses. A love letter to China and its bountiful harvest of culture and food ways.

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