This title details the popular cuisines produced by the diverse peoples and countries of Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian cuisines, such as Thai, have become popular because it is tasty, attractive, and generally healthy, with plentiful vegetables, fish, noodles, and rice. "Food Culture in Southeast Asia" is a richly informative overview of the food of the mainland countries including Burma, Thailand, Lao, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Malaysia, and the island countries of Singapore, Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Students and other readers will learn how diverse peoples from diverse countries feed themselves and the value they place on eating as a material, social, and symbolic act.The 'Historical Overview,' chapter surveys the archaeological and historical evidence concerning mainland Southeast Asia, with emphasis on the Indian-influenced kingdoms of the mainland and the influence of the spice trade on subsequent European colonization. 'Major Foods and Ingredients,' illuminates the rice culture as the central source of calories and a dominant cultural symbol of feminine nurture plus fish and fermented fish products, local fresh vegetables and herbs, and meat in variable amounts. The 'Cooking' chapter discusses the division of labour in the kitchen, kitchens and their equipment, and the steps in acquiring, processing and preparing food.The 'Typical Meals' chapter approaches typical meals by describing some common meal elements, meal format, and the timing of meals. Typical meals are presented as 'variations on a common theme,' with particular attention to contrasts such as rural-urban and palace-village Chapter 6, 'Eating Out,' reviews some of the options for public eating away from home in the region, including the newly developed popularity of Southeast Asian restaurants overseas. The 'Special Occasions' chapter examines ritual events such as feeding the spirits of rice and the ancestors, Buddhist and Muslim rituals involving food, rites of passage, and universal celebrations around the coming of the New Year. The final chapter on diet and health looks at some of the ideologies underlying the relation between food and disease, and then considers the nutritional challenges related to recent changes in local food systems, including food safety.
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