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美图美食饮茶点心yumchadimsum |
分类: 美食天地 |
Literally meaning "to touch your heart," dim sum consists of a variety of dumplings, steamed dishes and other goodies. They are similar to hors d'oeuvres, the hot and cold delicacies served at French restaurants.
Dim Sum Origins:
Originally a Cantonese custom, dim sum is
inextricably linked to the Chinese tradition of "yum cha" or
drinking tea. Teahouses sprung up to accommodate weary travelers
journeying along the famous Silk Road. Rural farmers, exhausted
after long hours working in the fields, would also head to the
local teahouse for an afternoon of tea and relaxing
conversation.
Still, it took several centuries for the culinary art of dim sum to
develop. At one time it was considered inappropriate to combine tea
with food: a famous 3rd century Imperial physician claimed this
would lead to excessive weight gain. As tea's ability to aid in
digestion and cleanse the palate became known, tea house
proprietors began adding a variety of snacks, and the tradition of
dim sum was born.
Rhonda Parkinson
Your Guide to Chinese Cuisine