Egg Foo Young - Chinese? Not really.
The majority of the "Chinese food" you can order in many "Chinese" restaurants has been re-worked and watered down so much to please the American palete that there very little "Chinese" actually remains. This is especially true when the nearest large community (population) of Chinese people is several hours away.
Egg foo young, Chop suey, Orange/lemon/pineapple chicken/pork/beef, Cashew chicken, and others for the most part, were all dishes created or highly modified for the American palate.
My ex is Chinese and being in the Los Angeles area, there are a large number if "real Chinese" restanrants within a 30 minute drive. As we have been to them many times over the years, I much prefer them to any place not in a Chinese community.
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Yes I do remember the La Choy chow mein / chop suey in the can. I assume we figured it was "Chinese" when growing up, but then we didn't know any better.
Kevin
The majority of the "Chinese food" you can order in many "Chinese" restaurants has been re-worked and watered down so much to please the American palete that there very little "Chinese" actually remains. This is especially true when the nearest large community (population) of Chinese people is several hours away.
Egg foo young, Chop suey, Orange/lemon/pineapple chicken/pork/beef, Cashew chicken, and others for the most part, were all dishes created or highly modified for the American palate.
My ex is Chinese and being in the Los Angeles area, there are a large number if "real Chinese" restanrants within a 30 minute drive. As we have been to them many times over the years, I much prefer them to any place not in a Chinese community.
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Yes I do remember the La Choy chow mein / chop suey in the can. I assume we figured it was "Chinese" when growing up, but then we didn't know any better.
Kevin