Food as a love language The video discusses the relationship between food and people, sharing personal experiences and insights. It reflects on how food can be intertwined with memories, emotions, and relationships, from watching a movie to dining with loved ones, highlighting the significance of food in various aspects of life.Chinese at Dawn
Chinese foodThe video discusses the daily live broadcast of Eazy Mandarin on YouTube and Instagram, with Teacher Li Can interacting with viewers and discussing various topics related to Chinese cuisine. Viewers share their favorite Chinese dishes, including classics like tomato and egg stir-fry, hot pot, and red-cooked pork. The host also shares insights on different types of Chinese food, such as spicy dishes, dry noodles, and other regional specialties.EazyMandarin
Breakfast in ShanghaiThe video discusses various traditional breakfast options in Shanghai, including popular choices like 大饼, 油条, 丝饭团, and 豆浆. The speaker also shares personal anecdotes and insights on Shanghai's breakfast culture, highlighting the diversity and uniqueness of the morning meals in the city.Hello Chinese !
Exploring Chinese snacksIn this video, Poona shares some popular Chinese snacks she brought back from her recent trip, including spicy strips, bean curd, chicken feet, five-grain snacks, quail eggs, and durian candy. She discusses her personal preferences and cultural differences in snack choices between Chinese and Western tastes.Acquire Mandarin
My 3 essential foods choicesIn this video, Poona discusses the question of what three foods people would choose to eat for the rest of their lives. She personally would choose rice, fish, and vegetables due to her upbringing and nutritional considerations. She also encourages viewers to think about their own choices and how their cultural background may influence their decisions.Acquire Mandarin
Chinese style Tableware The video introduces various Chinese tableware, such as bowls, plates, and utensils used for eating rice, noodles, and soup. It explains the differences between them and their specific uses, like using deeper plates for dishes with soup and flatter utensils for eating rice.Blabla Chinese - Comprehensible Input
Can You Do This? The video shows someone making pancakes from scratch, rolling out the dough and cooking it on a pan. Despite some uneven thickness and shape, the end result is a tasty-looking pancake ready to be eaten.Blabla Chinese - Comprehensible Input
Cantonese cuisineThe video showcases a visit to a popular Cantonese restaurant, where various dishes such as roasted meats, tofu, and fish are featured. The narrator also introduces the restaurant's menu, decor, and dining experience, highlighting the unique flavors and ambiance of Cantonese cuisine.Comprehensible Mandarin
Eating gourd hot pot - Chinese comprehensible inputThe video introduces a unique dish called winter melon hot pot, where ingredients are cooked in a hollowed-out winter melon. This Guangdong specialty includes crispy fish and a non-spicy broth, offering a different dining experience compared to traditional hot pot.Comprehensible Mandarin
Hand brewed milk tea Chinese comprehensible inputThe video discusses the popularity of milk tea in China and the high prices of purchasing it from stores. The speaker then explores a more cost-effective option by purchasing DIY milk tea kits from a supermarket, explaining the steps to make a delicious cup of milk tea at home.Comprehensible Mandarin
Traditional way of making popcornThe video shows how to make popcorn using a traditional popcorn machine, which brings back nostalgic memories for the creator and viewers. The process involves heating corn kernels over a fire until they pop, then sifting out the unpopped kernels to create a delicious snack.Comprehensible Mandarin
Stir fried pork with pickled chili & lotus rootThe video shows Shan preparing a delicious Sichuan dish, showcasing the ingredients and the cooking process step by step. Shan shares his love for cooking and promises to share more Chinese culinary delights in the future.Comprehensible Mandarin
Cold dishesThe video discusses how to make a popular Chinese dish called "凉拌菜" (liang ban cai), which is a cold salad made with various ingredients mixed together and seasoned with vinegar, soy sauce, and other seasonings. The dish is simple to make, healthy, and can be a good option for those looking to eat lighter meals.Comprehensible Mandarin
Delicious food: CrayfishThe video introduces different ways to cook crayfish, including spicy crayfish, garlic crayfish, thirteen-spice crayfish, and steamed crayfish. It also discusses the process of preparing and eating crayfish, highlighting the joy of enjoying them as a late-night snack accompanied by beer while watching TV or movies.Comprehensible Mandarin
Chinese specialty snacksThe video introduces two popular Chinese street foods, Luosifen and Stinky Tofu, which have strong, pungent smells but are delicious to eat. It highlights the unique flavors and ingredients of these dishes, encouraging viewers to try them if they have the chance.Comprehensible Mandarin
Food culture (North & South)The video discusses the differences in food culture between Northern and Southern China, highlighting how climate and regional preferences influence diet choices. Northern China leans towards wheat-based foods like noodles and dumplings, while Southern China favors rice-based dishes and seafood, reflecting diverse traditional cuisines in both regions.Comprehensible Mandarin
Do you like eating instant noodles?The video shows someone making instant noodles for lunch because they are hungry and short on time. The person adds seasoning and enjoys the flavor, mentioning that instant noodles are a convenient but not very filling option for meals.Comprehensible Mandarin