Read Chop Suey : A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States Online
Authors: Andrew Coe
after Nixon’s visit to China,
240
–43
ambiance and decor,
104
,
168
–69,
213
,
215
,
220
,
221
,
222
–23
authenticity in,
172
,
210
,
218
–19,
251
banquet fare in,
124
–26,
129
–31,
131
,
209
–10,
220
,
240
as “chop sueys,”
166
–67,
169
,
170
focus on Cantonese food,
210
,
215
–16,
218
,
219
,
244
franchises,
247
–48
fusion,
248
home delivery,
246
immigration laws affecting,
214
,
216
,
223
,
243
–44,
246
–47
non-Cantonese fare in,
218
,
220
,
221
–23,
241
–43,
244
patronage by African-Americans,
169
patronage by Bohemians,
156
–59,
160
,
169
patronage by Chinese Americans,
94
,
128
–29,
131
,
138
,
154
–55,
159
–60,
208
–10
patronage by elites,
107
,
148
,
156
,
169
–70
patronage by whites,
124
–28,
131
–34,
133
,
156
,
159
–60,
166
,
203
–5
Polynesian themes in,
215
–16
professionalism in,
111
,
112
,
244
spread from New York across country,
169
–75
ubiquity of,
250
“white slavery” associations,
184
–85
See also
New York City Chinatown; San Francisco Chinatown
Chinese trade:
anti-foreign bias in,
9
,
21
,
29
,
54
Guangzhou factories for,
7
,
8
–9,
20
imperial trade goods,
2
,
15
,
26
,
57
pidgin language used in,
9
–10
with Portugal,
21
with post-revolutionary America,
10
,
15
,
35
–36,
39
–41
with San Francisco merchants,
118
–19,
120
,
134
,
137
–38
in Xia Dynasty,
72
See also
American traders in China
The Chinese Traveller
(1772),
23
,
24
,
25
“Chink, Chink, Chinaman” (Williams),
196
Chin Lee’s (nightclub),
189
–91
Chinois-on-Main (restaurant),
248
Chongqing,
228
chopsticks:
American use of,
218
,
240
,
241
,
250
anecdotes by non-native users,
14
,
30
,
33
,
106
,
125
,
127
in Chinese culinary tradition,
51
,
91
and Kissinger,
232
and Nixons,
224
–25,
225
,
236
,
238
–39
chop suey:
American craze for,
160
–67,
175
–76,
179
,
191
–92
Americanization of,
191
–95,
198
,
205
in arts and entertainment,
195
–98
diners’ anecdotes,
158
,
161
,
170
,
172
legends surrounding,
163
–65,
176
–79
printed recipes for,
164
,
165
,
185
,
194
and western culinary tradition,
176
Chop Suey & Company
(movie),
195
“Chop Suey, Chow Mein” (Prima and Smith),
197
Chop Suey Dancers #
2 (Marsh),
197
Chop Suey
(Hopper),
197
–98
“Chop Suey” (Rogers and Hammerstein),
197
“chop suey sundaes,”
194
Chouqua (Chinese merchant),
13
–14
“chowhounds,”
157
See also
missionaries
Chu, Grace,
222
Chui Sing Tong,
104
Chung Fah Low (restaurant),
144
,
145
–48
Chung, Henry,
241
cinnamon, Chinese,
85
citrus,
82
See also
Sichuan pepper;
specific fruits
City Wok,
247
Claiborne, Craig,
221
–23
The Classic of Tea
(Lu),
92
Clemens, William M.,
183
Committee to Save China’s Children,
209
–10
Communist takeover of China,
217
,
220
,
225
ConAgra Foods,
194
on civilization,
73
Connors, Chuck,
195
Constitutional Convention,
16
“Conversations with a Chorus Girl” (M’Cardell),
168
cookbooks, Chinese:
for American readers,
185
,
186
,
217
–19,
222
,
248
for Chinese Hawaiians,
207
See also
recipes
cookbooks, Jewish,
203
cooking methods:
braising,
85
cookbooks discussing,
219
grilling,
85
for meats,
84
–85
steaming,
73
,
76
,
84
–85,
87
,
100
,
154
,
250
cookware:
bamboo steamers,
84
ceramic steamers,
84
cooking pots (
guo
and
wok
),
87
cooking stoves (
zao
),
87
of street vendors,
97
Cool, Mrs. Russel,
173
cormorants,
6
corn,
83
“Cornet Chop Suey” (Armstrong),
196
Covarrubias, Miguel,
197
crab rangoon,
216
crabs,
99
Crawford, Joan,
204
Crocker, Charles,
137
Crow, Carl,
177
–78
crustaceans,
82
See also
crabs; shrimp
cubeb,
134
cuisine.
See
Chinese cuisine; Chinese food in America; Western culinary traditions
Culinary Institute of America,
247
culinary traditions.
See
Chinese cuisine; Western culinary traditions
Cultural Revolution,
226
,
227
,
229
–30
Cushing, Caleb:
as ambassador to China,
38
–39,
41
,
42
,
44
,
50
,
51
culinary anecdotes about,
52
,
153
–54,
235
dairy products:
Daoism,
75
dates, Chinese,
82
Deadwood, S.D.,
139
Dean, William,
61
–62
de Groot, Roy Andries,
241
Deng Xiaoping,
246
The Detectress
(movie),
195
“Diet of the Chinese” (Williams),
34
–35,
58
dim sum,
236
in American restaurants,
125
,
130
–31,
132
–33,
154
,
244
recipes for,
218
tallying bill for,
97
dog meat:
in Chinese cuisine,
23
–24,
74
,
80
,
81
,
85
as stereotyped Chinese food,
58
–59
dogs:
domesticated plants and animals,
71
–72
Dongbei dishes,
244
Don the Beachcomber restaurants,
215
–16
See also
dim sum
dough cookery,
88
–91
Doyers Street,
209
Dreiser, Theodore,
171
–72
duck meat:
in Chinese cuisine,
67
,
81
,
100
,
230
–31
See also
Peking duck
ducks:
Dufferin, Lady,
56
Du Halde, Jean-Baptiste,
23
,
24
,
28
Dulles, John Foster,
236
Dupont Street (Grant Avenue).
See
San Francisco Chinatown
Dynasties.
See
Chinese history
Eastern regional cuisine of China,
67
,
99
East is West
(movie),
195
Eddington, Jane,
185
egg drop soup,
244
1893 World’s Columbian Exposition,
171
Eight Treasure Rice,
82
Elder, Will,
214
Eldorado, or Adventures in the Path of Empire
(Taylor),
115
emperors of China:
Jade Emperor,
82
Qianlong Emperor,
17
Yongle Emperor,
20
See also
Imperial China
Empire Szechuan (restaurant),
244
–45
Empress (restaurant),
215