The BEST episodes directed by 陈晓卿

The Taste of Time (时间的味道)
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8.60
5 votes

#1 - The Taste of Time (时间的味道)

A Bite of China - Season 1 - Episode 4

This episode explores both modern and traditional ways to preserve food - from salting and drying to stewing and smoking. Learn to make kimchi with the Korean ethnic minority of north east China. In Hong Kong sweet cured meats are popular. In mountainous Hunan, discover the famous Souse fish of the Miao ethnic minority. Learn about the Hui style smelly fermented perch. Other foods include Jinhua ham, dried seaweed, dried mullet and shrimp paste.

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Inspiration for Change (转化的灵感)
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8.25
8 votes

#2 - Inspiration for Change (转化的灵感)

A Bite of China - Season 1 - Episode 3

This episode looks at several traditional methods of processing food to produce distinctly Chinese delicacies, in particular fermentation. Explore many different varieties of tofu in central China and several varieties of fermented dairy products in Inner Mongolia. Other food processes include alcohol in Shaoxing, preserved meats in Zhejiang and fermented vegetables in north east China.

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A Perfect Blend of Five Flavors (五味的调和)
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8.14
7 votes

#3 - A Perfect Blend of Five Flavors (五味的调和)

A Bite of China - Season 1 - Episode 6

This episode examines the flavours that dominate Chinese cuisine. Sweet, salty, spicy, sour and bitter. In Guangdong we see the traditional production of sea salt. In Shanxi we see the traditional production of vinegar. In Sichuan, the chilli and Sichuan pepper vie for supremacy. Foods featured include sweet onion pancakes, sweet preserved duck, Wuxi style sweet pork ribs, Macau style tangerine peel duck, salt water chicken, fish aroma pork strips, broad bean chilli paste, Sichuan hotpot, fishball and seaweed soup.

Gifts from Nature (自然的馈赠)
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8.00
10 votes

#4 - Gifts from Nature (自然的馈赠)

A Bite of China - Season 1 - Episode 1

This episode explores the rich bounty of food that is nature's gift to the Chinese people. Elf ear mushrooms gathered near Shangri-La on the Tibetan plateau, bamboo shoots from Zhejiang and Guangxi, traditional salt production and Nuodeng hams in Yunnan, lotus roots from Hubei and Henan, ice fishing in northern Heilongjiang, and finally trawling in the South China Sea.

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Secrets of the Kitchen (厨房的秘密)
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8.00
5 votes

#5 - Secrets of the Kitchen (厨房的秘密)

A Bite of China - Season 1 - Episode 5

This episode looks at the various cooking traditions peculiar to the Chinese. In the Tibetan village of Nixi, handmade black pottery pots are the favoured form of cooking. In the Guangdong town of Shunde, Ouyang Guangye cooks a traditional country banquet, including a whole steamed pig. In Yangzhou, Chinese chefs demonstrate their knife skills. In Hunan we visit a Chinese cooking academy and the home of one of the teachers. In Hong Kong, artist Liang Yihu runs a social club where she collects stories and recipes from elderly Hong Kong residents.

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The Story of Staple Foods (主食的故事)
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7.63
8 votes

#6 - The Story of Staple Foods (主食的故事)

A Bite of China - Season 1 - Episode 2

This episode explores the staple foods that comprise the base of the Chinese diet. Examples are shown of the five traditional grains of China: rice, wheat, broomcorn millet, millet, and beans. Uses for all of the grains are also shown, from sticky rice cakes to noodles, dumplings and breads. It also explores the cultural divide between the southern preference for rice and the northern love of wheat.

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