Gweimui’s Hong Kong Wet Markets

Gweimui’s Hong Kong Wet Markets
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Publisher : 商務印書館(香港)有限公司
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-13 : 9789620773310
ISBN-10 : 9620773314
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Download or read book Gweimui’s Hong Kong Wet Markets written by Christine Cappio and published by 商務印書館(香港)有限公司. This book was released on 2019-07-09 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contrary to the general impression that wet markets are smelly, dirty, and slippery, Christine finds that they are actually fun places to walk around and shop. As a French lady, Christine’s learning experience has not been without disappointments, such as being overcharged, given old veggies or pushed to buy more. Nonetheless, in Hong Kong, most sellers are generally very kind. Like in France, vendors remember the preferences of their regular clients. _e kindness of many sellers help her overcome the fear of speaking Cantonese. They even take time to explain to her how to cook this and that. It is the warm atmosphere that she loves most. Christine finds it exciting to discover lots of new foodstuffs such as Chinese yam. She even discovers ingredients, such as lye water, a kind of alkaline solution that is not used in Western countries. Last but not least, this book helps us understand the real French lifestyle which often sounds so “elegant” and sometimes “mysterious” to most people, who are curious to know the answers to the following questions: Do French eat foie gras and escargots every day? Do they always have meals that last for ages? Do all French people have a wine cellar full of good bottles? … and a lot more. Be it foreigners or Chinese people, everybody can explore the wet markets and learn to appreciate their atmosphere and benefits. Using the English-Cantonese vocabulary list and the guide about market specificities, start your own journey right now!


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