Catering
As a resplendent part of the cultural heritage of the Chinese people, the Chinese
cuisine with its long-standing tradition is regarded as one of the worlds three
major culinary schools along with French and Turkish haute cuisine. In the course of
historical development, the Chinese cuisine has developed a dazzling array of cooking
skills.
Local Cuisine
Shandong, Sichuan, Yangzhou, Cantonese, Fukienese,
hunanese, Zhejiang, Anhui, Beijing, and Shanghai are the ten dominant schools of
cooking in China. The Cantonese school of cooking, which came about by incorporating the
fine elements of miscellaneous culinary styles, is known and appreciated for its extensive
range of choice of materials. Freshwater and seafoods are its forte, but it is dishes made
of fowls and snakes that make Cantonese cuisine so special and exotic. The Shandong school
of cooking is characterized by wide and meticulous choice of ingredients. Full-bodied
flavor and gourmet quality are of the uttermost importance. High-calorie and high-protein
dishes are the forte of Shangdong chefs, who have a special way of making soups. Pungency,
to the degree of numbness, is a salient feature of Sichuan dishes. As the saying goes,
"While China is an Epicurean paradise, Sichuan is the place to be for those hunting
for the most delectable and exquisite of dishes." Indeed, Sichuan dishes are prepared
from a good variety of choice ingredients, and, seasoned in a hundred and one ways, come
in diverse flavor. Huaiyang; As a crystallization of the culinary styles of such cities as
Yangzhou, Zhenjiang and Huaian, Huaiyang cooking is representative of all culinary
schools in Jiansu Province. The Huaiyang cooking is representative of all culinary schools
in Jiangsu Province. The Huaiyang cuisine is known for the tenderness and freshness of the
materials with delicate tastes, and the fastidious way in which the chefs prepare them.

(2) Special Dishes Special Chinese dishes run the gamut form imperial haute cuisine
to vegetarians dishes. There are also dishes prepared in the Muslim tradition, and
foods that have a curative effect.
(3) Local Snacks To tempt the palate with a certain kind of refreshments during
the luul of a journey is one of lifes good enjoyments. China offers a baffling array
of snacks and refreshments prepared in different culinary styles, ready to serve in
restaurants, eateries, and roadside food stalls. And they come in a good variety of
flavors and balanced nutritious value. In the south the snacks and refreshments are mostly
prepared of rice, while in the north wheat products dominate. Sweet cakes are among the
most important refreshments in Beijing; while in Canton, refreshments are prepared mostly
in a Western style. In Suzhou, snacks served on board pleasure boats are the most famous.