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Unit 4 The World on a Plate Extension Activities. Spices of the South Asia. Special Dishes Around Taiwan. Spices of the South Asia. After reading the article, you’ve known that the world are full of surprises. People have different customs in eating.
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Spices of the South Asia Special Dishes Around Taiwan
After reading the article, you’ve known that the world are full of surprises. People have different customs in eating.
Despite of the differences in eating customs, putting some spices to make food tasty seems to be a general rule around the world.
What kind of spices do you usually taste when you have a meal?
In Taiwan, green onion, gingers or garlic are the commonest spices people will use when they cook.
Do you know what are the essential spices that south Asian people use in cooking?
Kaffir lime leaves 檸檬葉 http://www.foodsubs.com/HerbsAsian.html
Now you know the basic elements of South Asian spices. Please try to design a recipe which has the spirit of south Asian food.
Example: Thai Coconut Rice INGREDIENTS: • SERVES 4 • 2 cups Thai jasmine-scented rice • 2 cups thin coconut milk • 1 3/4 cups water • 1/2 tsp. salt • 1/2 tsp. canola or other vegetable oil • Optional: 1 tsp. brown sugar • Optional: 1 tsp. coconut flavoring • Optional Garnish: 2 Tbsp. dry shredded coconut http://thaifood.about.com/od/thaisnacks/r/thaicoconutrice.htm
PREPARATION: • Rub oil over the bottom of a deep-sided pot. • Place rice, coconut milk, water, and salt in the pot. • Place pot on the stove over medium to high heat and stir well. • Add the sugar and flavoring, if using. Continue to stir occasionally until the coconut milk & water come to a bubbling boil. • Once the rice has begun to bubble, stop stirring. Turn down the heat to medium-low (around 2.5 on the dial). Place lid askew on the pot, so that it is at least 3/4 covered.
Allow to simmer in this way for 15-20 minutes, or until rice has absorbed most of the coconut-water. • Now turn off the heat, but leave the pot on the burner. Cover the pot tightly with the lid and allow to sit 5-10 minutes, or until the rest of your dinner is ready . • When ready to eat, remove the lid and “fluff” rice with a fork or chopsticks, gently loosening it in the pot. The rice is now ready to eat.
If you have a chance to introduce to your foreign friends about Taiwanese local food, what comes up to your mind first?
Now, based on the following 5 pictures, please discuss with your classmates about how to introduce theses five local dishes to your foreign friends. Your goal is to evoke your foreign friends’ curiosity and want to try it very much!
1. 臭豆腐 Stinky tofu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stinky_tofu
2. 蚵仔煎Oyster omelet http://www.chineseypage.com/rest/topic/oyster.htm
3. Pearl milk tea珍珠奶茶 http://www.f-b-i.com.tw/drink/Images/drinking-001.jpg
4. Fried Salty Chicken鹽酥雞 http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%B9%BD%E9%85%A5%E9%9B%9E
5. Soya-mixed meat 滷味 http://www.taipei.gov.tw/cgi-bin/SM_theme?page=438a668f