All in Robert Jones
In all the time I was in China I was treated to a chinese Tea ceremony only once. It was in Chongqing. It was sprung upon me before I knew what was happening.
Among the favourites for Chinese New Year, stuffed sticky rice balls are favoured for their symbolism of family togetherness. Seemed a good choice in these isolating Covid times.
新年快乐 - a.k.a ‘Happy New Year.’
Don’t expect to hear anything from China for the next ten days - the country is on holiday.
New Year was one of those times in China that really felt like a truly crazy experience.
So, heading into Dry February for me, I’m looking for interesting drinks to take my mind off the demon drink.
Ganbei!
One of the most lethal words in the Mandarin language.
I learned the hard way.
While I was living in China I often came across some surprising food examples or combinations which left me awestruck. A typical conversation with a Chinese friend would be:
Bob: (Staring with disbelief at a hoarding by the road) Why is that lolly standing in a field of beans with a shovel?