Read Chop Suey : A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States Online
Authors: Andrew Coe
Empress of China
(merchant ship):
as pioneer of Chinese-American trade,
1
–2,
5
–7,
10
,
15
–16,
25
–26,
250
Empress of China (restaurant),
220
entertainment:
in Chinese restaurants,
188
–91,
207
See also
arts and entertainment
etiquette:
of Chinese banquets,
46
,
47
–48,
92
–93,
235
,
238
European,
11
–13
in post-revolutionary America,
11
of western-style banquets,
44
–46
Europeans:
in Chinese treaty ports,
53
–55
etiquette of,
11
–13
in Guangzhou,
28
–29
writings by,
22
–24
See also
British traders; western culinary traditions
Evans, Albert S.,
119
Evanston, Wyoming,
139
Everest, Mount,
68
factories of Guangzhou,
20
American,
26
foreigners’ confinement to,
7
,
9
,
13
,
26
,
28
–29
fan-cai
dichotomy,
79
–80,
94
,
98
,
101
,
134
–35
farming.
See
agriculture
fast food:
See also
franchise restaurants
Fenollosa, Ernest,
170
fen si
(cellophane noodles),
91
fermentation:
fish:
in Chinese cuisine,
67
,
72
,
81
,
84
–85,
99
,
100
,
101
diners’ anecdotes,
33
–34
fermentation of,
86
fishing:
by Chinese Americans,
119
–20
Chinese cultural history of,
6
,
81
,
100
,
101
fish sauce,
87
Five Years in China
(Taylor),
63
flatbreads,
88
flavorings:
See also
sauces; spices
Flower Drum Song
(musical),
197
Flushing, N.Y.,
251
food therapy, Chinese,
78
Forbidden City (imperial court),
17
,
21
Forbidden City (nightclub),
189
,
190
Four Districts (Sze Yap) region,
101
–2,
113
,
159
,
161
,
210
Four Seas (restaurant),
223
France:
franchise restaurants,
247
–49
Franklin, Benjamin,
23
French, John B.,
60
–61
fried wontons,
210
frogs, in Chinese cuisine,
23
,
24
,
63
,
81
fruit:
in Chinese cuisine,
71
,
82
–83,
83
–84,
101
in food therapy,
78
See also specific fruits
Fujian dishes,
244
fusion restaurants,
248
Fu Xi,
72
galangal,
134
Gang of Four,
232
Gantt, Ernest R.B.,
215
Geary Act,
142
geese,
81
General History of China
(Du Halde),
23
,
24
,
25
“General Tso’s Chicken,”
241
–43,
251
Gibson, Otis,
127
ginger:
in Chinese cuisine,
30
,
84
,
85
,
98
,
99
in regional cuisines,
100
ginseng, as trade good,
1
–2,
15
,
25
–26,
26
–27
gluten,
89
–90
Gold Mountain firms,
118
gold rush:
Black Hills,
139
California,
102
,
107
–10,
112
–14,
115
,
134
See also
mining camps
Gompers, Samuel,
141
Good Housekeeping,
165
Goodnow, Elizabeth,
184
gourmet culture:
at Beijing Olympics,
250
of imperial courts,
47
–49
in modern China,
81
in New York City,
157
,
221
,
223
–24
in Shunde,
101
in Song Dynasty,
94
–95
grains:
in Chinese cuisine,
71
,
78
–79,
83
–84,
87
–89,
91
,
99
early cooking methods,
73
,
76
,
84
in
fan-cai
dichotomy,
79
,
94
,
98
,
101
in food therapy,
78
See also specific grains
Grand Vatel,
157
Grant Avenue (Dupont Street).
See
San Francisco Chinatown
Great Depression,
205
Great Hall of the People,
224
,
227
,
229
,
237
Great Shanghai (restaurant),
221
Great Wall of China,
18
,
23
,
72
,
234
Guangdong,
69
Guangdong Province,
5
,
36
,
97
,
99
–100,
206
Guangxi Province,
69
Guangzhou (Canton):
American missionaries in,
31
–34,
59
,
60
food culture of,
24
,
35
,
71
,
97
,
98
,
100
,
101
,
112
geography of,
100
1700s landscape,
6
–7
as trade center,
7
,
8
–9,
20
,
26
,
108
,
118
Guangzhou Province,
17
Guideways through Mountains and Seas (
Shanhaijing
),
18
,
21
guo
(cooking pot),
87
Gwathmey Siegel Associates,
215
Haig, Alexander,
231
Hall of Supreme Harmony,
17
Hammerstein, Oscar,
197
Hamm, Margherita Arlina,
165
Han Dynasty:
culinary history of,
80
,
84
,
86
,
87
–91,
92
Hang Far Low (restaurant),
123
Harland, Marion,
185
Harlem,
167
Harper’s Bazaar,
185
–86
Harte, Bret,
146
Hawaiian Islands,
27
,
41
,
109
,
206
–7
“The Heathen Chinee” (Harte),
146
Hee Seung Fung (restaurant),
244
Henan Province,
72
Henry, Gale,
195
Hickey, William,
14
“high dishes,”
14
“Hi Lee Hi Lo—I Love you Chop Suey a la Foxee,”
196
Hinky Dinks Tavern,
216
hoisan sauce,
223
“Hold That Critter Down” (Nolan),
139
–40
Holt, Jane,
219
Hom, Ken,
248
Hong fa-lo (restaurant),
123
–24
Hong Heong Restaurant,
103
–7
Hong Kong:
ceded to Britain,
37
Honolulu,
206
Hopper, Edward,
197
horse meat, in Chinese cuisine,
23
,
80
,
166
,
249
hot and sour soup,
251
Hou Ji,
76
Howells, William Dean (Mr. and Mrs.),
170
How to Cook and Eat in Chinese,
217
–19
HSF (Hee Seung Fung restaurant),
244
Huang Di (Yellow Emperor),
73
,
78
Huanghe River (Yellow River),
68
–69,
70
,
71
,
88
Hunan cuisine:
in American restaurants,
221
,
241
–43,
244
“Hunan Gulch,”
244
Hunan Restaurant,
241
Hunter, William C.,
44
–45
Illustrations of the Tribute-Bearing People of the Qing
(1761),
21
–22
immigrants to United States:
French,
151
lure of gold for,
102
,
107
–10,
112
–14,
134
in 1980s,
243
–44
Scandinavian,
151
and “white slavery” issue,
184
See also
Chinese Americans
Immigration and Nationality Act,
217
,
223
Imperial China:
anti-foreign attitudes in,
9
,
19
,
21
–22,
36
,
44
,
49
,
52
–53,
165
–66
importance of cookery in,
67
interest in outside world,
19
–20
inventions of,
16
system of government,
16
–17
trading partnerships,
19
–22
See also
Chinese cuisine; Emperors
Imperial Palace (restaurant),
220
In a Chinese Restaurant
(movie),
195
Irish immigrants,
133
,
137
,
140
,
149
,
151
,
173
Jade Emperor,
82
Jay, John,
7