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From Gold Mountain to Golden Arches: The Birth of Chinese American Cuisine
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From Gold Mountain to Golden Arches: The Birth of Chinese American Cuisine

This episode traces the evolution of Chinese American cuisine from the Gold Rush era through the mid-20th century. We explore how early Chinese immigrants adapted their cooking techniques and ingredients to create now-classic dishes like chop suey and egg foo young. The episode delves into the impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act on restaurant ownership, and how Chinese restaurants became one of the few viable business opportunities for immigrants. Special attention is given to the development of Chinese American restaurant culture in San Francisco's Chinatown and the invention of fortune cookies.

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This episode traces the evolution of Chinese American cuisine from the Gold Rush era through the mid-20th century. We explore how early Chinese immigrants adapted their cooking techniques and ingredients to create now-classic dishes like chop suey and egg foo young. The episode delves into the impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act on restaurant ownership, and how Chinese restaurants became one of the few viable business opportunities for immigrants. Special attention is given to the development of Chinese American restaurant culture in San Francisco's Chinatown and the invention of fortune cookies.


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