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目錄(2022.09.19)
(1)世界美食(2)陜西美食(3)題目
(1)今日主題:不同國家有不同的飲食文化,上一期我們了解了陜西美食BiángBiáng面,這一期我們來看一看世界各地的美食,美食總是讓人饞涎欲滴。
What Comfort Food Looks Like to People Around the?
World
①Food nourishes our souls as much as it does our?
bodies. After all, who hasn't turned to cake in a time of?
sadness, or felt the joy a favorite dish can bring?
②We asked several people who know plenty about the power of food to tell us about the flavors dear to their?
hearts.
1? Pandan Cake(斑斕蛋糕)
③When I was little, my younger brother and I would?
meet our half brother in London's Chinatown. I would?
always ask to go to a bakery to get some pandan cake, a fragrant green sponge that is as fluffy as a cloud. I?
would try to resist eating it for as long as possible—the longer I waited, the longer I could imagine what it'd be?
like to taste it. I knew that once I'd finished the cake, it?
could be a long time before I'd be back to have it again.

④This tradition carries on to this day. Whenever I am?
back in Chinatown, I make a point of picking up pandan cake. I do it because I feel comforted by the fact that?
the cake is always waiting there for me,whenever it is I should need it, just like it always has been.

—Kim-Joy Hewlett
2? Plantain(大蕉,車前草)
⑤For as long as I can remember, the plantain has given me joy and comfort. When I was a child growing up in Ghana, my mother found many different ways to?
introduce this food to our family table.Green,unripe?
plantain was boiled and eaten with cooked greens. It?
was fried in thin slices and served lightly salted, our?
version of potato chips. A few days later, plantains?
would be roasting on an open fire, to be eaten?
alongside peanuts for a perfect snack.

(類似于炸香蕉片)
⑥And if we didn't have the time to set up the grill? We would boil the plantain and serve it with peanut soup.?
Plantain, oh how I love you; let me count the ways ...
—Selassie Atadika
3? Katsu Sando(豬排三明治)

⑦I have always been fascinated by what happens?
when Eastern and Western cultures meet, especially in food. A katsu sando shows how good the results can?
be. While the sandwich is a very British concept, the?
katsu sando is very Japanese. As a kid, I always?
thought sandos—whether they were made with pork,?
chicken or my favorite, Wagyu (和牛) beef—tasted?
luxurious.

⑧As a chef, my cooking has been heavily inspired by it. It is a simple yet blissful way of eating. And when I eat a street food delicacy like the sando, I am reminded of?
the way food is a global language that brings us?
together.

—Hisato Hamada
4? Wild Blueberries(野生藍莓)

⑨During childhood walks in northern Minnesota with my mother, she would point out the uses of the plants we would find along the way. She never used the word?
" weed " , because everything has a history and place in?
our lives. She would grab stalks off the ground, saying
something like , " This can ease the pain of a?
toothache . "

⑩Whenever I see a patch of wild blueberries, I am?
reminded of those moments. Right there in the woods, I savor them in my mouth. When I do, I feel a sense of?
connection to the land around me. My chest is filled?
with the memories of being loved and nourished, of?
having a shared experience — not just with my mom,?
but with the land itself.

—Dana Thompson
(2)有興趣的朋友可以去品嘗一下這些美食,上期陜西美食BiángBiáng面圖片。


(3)還有陜西美食BiángBiáng面閱讀理解的測試題
The Chinese Noodle Dish Whose Name Doesn't Exist
Choose the best answer.
1? Paragraph 2 mainly talks about__________.
A. how the author's curiosity was sparked
B. the process of making biang biang noodles
C. the most attractive scene on the streets in Xi'an
D. how the rhythmic sound through the street was?
made
2? Based on information from the article, a bowl of?
biang biang noodles includes all of the following?
ingredients EXCEPT__________.
A. chilli oil and vinegar
B. spring onions and garlic
C. belt-like wide noodles
D. salted horse meat
3? According to the article, biang biang noodles got its name from__________.
A. an ancient legend in Xi'an
B. businessmen along the Silk Road
C. the sound of dough hitting a counter
D. a young scholar from the Qin dynasty
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