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Cookbooks for Chinese Food and Global Community
By: Christa Kowalczyk
Chinese cuisine has gained popularity in the global community. A Chinese restaurant exists in every single key major city in the world. These Chinese delicacies have been a worldwide favorite because of its unique taste and delicate blend of flavors and herbs. No wonder a lot of people from different parts of the globe would want to learn on how to prepare Chinese food with the use of cookbooks right in the comfort of their own homes.
It is said that Chinese food involves a lot of frying and consumes much of cooking oil and is considered sometimes to be unhealthy due to presence of fats. Chinese food is not that recommended for people who are suffering from cardiovascular diseases since fats predispose them to develop hypertensive urgencies and conditions alike.
Health conscious individuals will most likely evade from eating Chinese food because of the fat content of the food. For those who would want to treat their taste buds for something more Asian but cannot indulge due to health restrictions, they can still enjoy Chinese cuisine through a healthier way of cooking.
Yes, you may find Chinese food sometimes to be very oily but this time you can prepare a mouth-watering Asian cuisine all by yourself. HeartSmart Chinese Cooking is a cookbook written by Mr. Stephen Wong to keep Chinese food and Chinese cooking in a healthier perspective. The author is a prolific chef in Hong Kong and works as a writer and a consultant for an online magazine Asian Perspectives. He writes basically about Asian cuisines, a subject matter that he has extensive knowledge and experience. This cookbook serves as a guide in preparing food cuisines by yourself in your own kitchen. You can feel the magic of preparing the food yourself and serve it to your family, friends and loved ones.
HeartSmart Chinese Cooking is an excellent guide in preparing health and low-fat Chinese foods. The cookbook is found in HeartSmart Library. As the name suggests, it parallels the goal of The Heart and Stroke Foundation that is primarily to keep the citizenry healthy and free from cardiovascular ailments. The cookbook contains a lot of helpful tips to lower down the fat level in a delicacy that you may want to prepare, maybe for a special family dinner or a simple get-together.
There are several ways and steps in the book that lets you prepare Chinese food but with less of the fat. When cooking you should use a nonstick wok, this lowers down the fat contents of the food you desire to cook. It is a lot better if you know the difference between high cholesterol and fat. Healthy Chinese food must be cooked with polyunsaturated oils and will not heavily involve dairy products that which have large amounts of fat.
There is no need to avoid using meat. You can still use meat but in a lesser quantity. Too much animal fat in the diet can be avoided with the same degree of enjoyment and satiety of Chinese Restaurant specialties. Mr. Wong mentioned in his cookbook that we need to lessen consuming salt-fat stocks for cooking your recipes. According to the cookbook substitution of the fatty ingredients can make wonders. All you need to do is check the labels of the food and ingredients that you may want to include in your menu for a Chinese-cuisine themed dinner.

