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Full Description
Some classic Jewish foods are analogous to Chinese versions--hence the title, From Lokshen to Lo Mein. Lokshen are Jewish noodles used in many recipes, an analog to Lo Mein noodles used in Chinese cooking.
Along with Don Siegels favorite Chinese kosher recipes, the author includes some comments on the connection of Jews and Chinese culture, where to get kosher Chinese ingredients, a few jokes about Jews and Chinese food, a short section on what 'kosher' means for those unfamiliar with Jewish dietary laws, and digressions on Chinese cooking techniques and products.
Have fun cooking authentic Chinese dishes while reading interesting topics:
The Evolution of Chinese Cooking
The Jewish Experience in China
The American-Jewish Chinese Connection
The Chinese Kitchen Cabinet
The Drop Dead Tip for Making a Chinese Dinner
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