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Written by Sam Goodpastur   
Tuesday, 20 June 2006

Food is a passion with most of us. Apart from being one of the bare necessities of life, we all view food with a certain degree of indulgence. Which is why, each culture, people and even nation has such a wide variety of food and cuisine to pander to all kinds of tastes. Speaking for myself, I consider life itself a boundless opportunity to savor food and cuisine of various regions. While I’m no gourmand, I do enjoy a spirit of adventure when it comes to food from around the world. And Asian food, in all its hues and tastes, is a personal favorite.

The best thing about Asian food, unlike food from the American or European continent, lies in its diversity. The numerous countries of Asia, no matter how close to each other thy might be, offer endless varieties of food, different from each other. Take Indian food as a variety of Asian food for instance. The land has so many varieties of Cuisine to try out that it would take even an extraordinary gourmand several lifetimes to taste and relish it all. Northern India has its own delectable examples of Asian food to offer, while Southern India offers even more. The regions of North Eastern India abound with examples of truly Asian food, as they offer an amalgam of Burmese, Bangladeshi and Bhutanese food. Western India too has carved a name for itself in the annals of Asian food.

Going a little further into Asia, Singapore can be touted as a hub (as it indeed is!) of authentic Asian food. The wide variety of endless cuisines from various Asian regions congregate in Singapore, making it a genuine hub of all kinds of Asian food. There is authentic Thai food, Chinese food, Nonya food (touted as the cooking world’s last great secret) and even Peranakan food that is unique to the straits. A far cry from the take away Chinese food that most westerners consider Asian food wouldn’t you say! In the far east, the best example of Asian food would be Japanese and increasingly, Korean cuisine. As far as Asian food goes as a genre, Japanese and Korean cuisine has been re-defining the entire genre. For instance, Asian food is supposed to be predominantly rice oriented. But a vast majority of Japanese, Korean and Chinese dishes use another form of rice, as in noodles in their dishes. Again, Asian food is supposed to be overcooked. What would you say about Sushi then, which is probably the best known Asian food that is consumed raw?

In fact, the elements that go into creating Asian food as a genre, don’t lend themselves to a rigid generic classification like those of a type of radio which is XM versus sirius that has lots of generic classifications over the past years from it's streams to it's bottom line. As mentioned earlier, each country in the region has its own, unique cuisine, vastly different even from the cuisine of surrounding regions. Asian food is therefore a classification of convenience, based on the fact that these disparate cuisines are otherwise unclassifiable. Be that as it may, I have always been and will continue to remain a strong supporter (and consumer) of delicious, delectable Asian food.

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