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Food - Sociocultural Aspects, Nutrition - Popular Works, Hunger & Famine, Asian Studies - East Asia - China
Changing Rice Bowl: Economic Development and Diet in China by Elizabeth J. Leppman β€” book cover

Changing Rice Bowl: Economic Development and Diet in China

by Elizabeth J. Leppman
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Overview

The book deals with a topic of perennial interest to Chinese and non-Chinese alike: Chinese food. Chinese culture is exceptionally food-oriented, and non-Chinese are curious about what Chinese people in China actually eat, as contrasted with meals in ever-popular Chinese restaurants.

Synopsis

Beginning with background concepts in nutrition, culture, and economic development, the book describes foods that Chinese traditionally eat and the farming system that has produced them for hundreds of years. It then gives an overview of rural-urban contrasts at the national level. A summary geography of Liaoning Province in China's northeast provides background for the detailed study of the dietary regime in a sample of households at five sites within the province. The book concludes with some suggestions of possible future implications of the findings.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
Hong Kong University Press
Pages
228
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9789622097230

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