China Photo: Street food

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Snack from a Chinese Mom
A Chinese mother feeds her toddler snacks.

China is all about the food. Restaurants meals, street snacks, and the things in between: Food is everywhere. Life stops at meal times. When the lunch buzzer sounds all work is dropped – it is time to eat.

The night before our wedding reception I sat in the hotel where the event was to be held, waiting for the decorator. Mrs. Stevo called him after he was 20 minutes late. “He eating dinner, he will be here soon,” she informed me. My protests and indignation fell on deaf ears: He was eating dinner, end of story. Meals in my Canadian neck of the woods came after work was done, not in the midst of it.

I have often wondered if Chinese surgeons take a break from operations if they have been scheduled during meal times. Don’t laugh – In China anything is possible.

You probably have a local restaurant or two, maybe even one serves your country’s localized equivalent of Chinese cuisine. There’s probably a convenience store for quick snacks. I said China is all about the food – that’s no understatement. Snacks abound. Convenience stores have a steam table full of hot nibbles, street vendors sell a scores of “on a stick” snacks, fruit merchants sell pineapples, sugar cane, orange, raisins and water chestnuts from the beds of large cargo tricycles.

I have learned to keep my attraction to street food in check. The treadmill penance required keep my mid-life waistline acceptably attractive is difficult – it’s easier not to indulge. Above, a mother feeds her toddler daughter fish balls from a local snack emporium – a very common sight.

6 Comments Add yours

  1. The only thing I can say is “fishballs”. Yuchh.
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  2. bob says:

    Yes, People is everywhere in China,Food is everywhere in China.

  3. Crystal says:

    Street food is the best way to “taste” authentic China – don’t miss this opportunity 😉
    Everybody eats street food: fancy beautiful girls, grannies, kids, businessmen…
    .-= Crystal´s last blog ..How Educated Chinese Girls Become “Leftovers”? =-.

  4. Red Rock says:

    Mmm. I can just smell all of the tasty snacks and treats on the streets. I love the picture of the mother feeding her toddler snacks, what a unique perspective.
    .-= Red Rock´s last blog ..Making Oodles from Noodles =-.

  5. Marbella says:

    I love Chinese food. My favourite is deep fried crispy seaweed. IO found a recipe for kale chips online just now and I really want to see if I can make it at home! What is everyone else’s favourite chinese dish?

  6. Daniel says:

    Have anyone else tried the kebab like snack they sell by the roadside? I had one in Beijing, and it was really good. Different from Kebabs in Europe; smaller and taste ‘Chinese’, it was real tasty.

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