Read The Everything Chinese Cookbook Online
Authors: Rhonda Lauret Parkinson
There are literally hundreds of varieties of Chinese teas, many named after the region where they were first cultivated. However, the majority fall into one of these five categories:
In recent years, scientists have been paying a great deal of attention to the health benefits of drinking green tea. What sets green tea apart from other teas? Green teas contain a polyphenol called epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which is known to be a powerful antioxidant.
Since antioxidants inhibit the growth of free radicals found in cancer cells, it's not surprising that most of the research on green tea has focused on its ability to prevent cancer. However, EGCG has other health benefits as well. Green tea has been shown to lower blood pressure and reduce high cholesterol levels. It is also believed to lower the risk of stroke.
Which is better, tea bags or loose-leaf tea?
Loose-leaf teas are preferable to bagged tea. Made with a lower grade of tea leaves known as “fannings,” bagged teas tend to have less flavor. Many higher quality teas aren't available in bags. Still, bagged tea does have its advantages if you're in a hurry or want a quick cup of tea at the office.
While most of the research has focused on green tea, scientists are discovering that there are also health benefits to be derived from drinking black tea. Black teas contain another type of polyphenol called theaflavin-3–-monogallate (TF-2). Like EGCG, TF-2 is believed to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Research is also being conducted on the use of black tea to treat arthritis.
Sweet-and-Sour Worcestershire Sauce
Quick and Easy Sweet-and-Sour Sauce
Sweet-and-Sour Sauce with Ketchup
Hot mustard's bite makes a great combination with Egg Rolls (page 32) and less highly spiced appetizers such as Gow Gees (page 45).
3 tablespoons hot mustard
3 tablespoons water
1 teaspoon rice vinegar
½ teaspoon sugar
Combine all the ingredients. Use immediately.
A better question would be, why aren't all mustards hot? The secret behind hot mustard's fiery flavor lies in the chemical reaction that occurs when mustard seeds come in contact with a liquid such as water or salad oil. Commercially prepared mustards tone down the reaction by adding ingredients such as flour. The strength and flavor of mustard also depends on the type of mustard seeds used.
This is a little runnier than a paste. Use in a salad like Chinese Potato Salad (page 69).
2 tablespoons mustard powder
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 teaspoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
3 drops sesame oil
Mix all the ingredients and use immediately.
1 12-ounce can prune plums, drained
2 tablespoons brown sugar
4 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 slice ginger
1 clove garlic
½ cup canned juice from the drained plums
½ cup water
For best results, prepare the plum sauce several hours ahead of time to give the flavors a chance to blend.
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon oyster sauce
3 teaspoons hoisin sauce
1 teaspoon sherry
1 teaspoon soy sauce
½ teaspoon sugar
½ cup beef broth or juices from cooked meat