Chinese Fast Food
Last week when I was in China, I noticed that there's a big split
between the old and the new. On the one hand there was the healthy old
China. Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. I saw vendors on the street
selling fruit on a stick.
As an American this concept seemed so foreign to me that is was almost
cutting-edge. We eat everything else on a stick - namely junk food - so
why not fruit?
Then we have the newer China where you have the influx of American fast
food. McDonald's and KFC on every corner. But I couldn't resist. Just
how does KFC in China compare to that in the States.
Well, I had to find out. I hadn't had KFC in almost 10 years since it's
some of the most disgusting food out there. And I'm just talking about
the taste, not its nutritional value. Nothing wrong with having some
junk food every once in a while, but I could never stomach the Colonel.
So Matthew Furey, Doug Doebler and I ventured into a Shanghai KFC to
experiment. Doug watched while Matthew and I polished off almost an
entire bird. Yes, it was actually pretty good and didn't resemble what we
have here in America. I still would classify it as junk food but it's not
as fatty, greasy, grisly or disgusting as the American version.
But you can tell the new generation is loving this food a little too
much because they have flabby bodies. Although they're not big people,
many are mostly fat and have little muscle. Is the new Chinese food
American fast food? I don't know, but it looks like a lot of Chinese people
have been eating too much of it.
It's okay to partake in junk food once in a while; you don't have to be
100 percent pure all of the time. But you do need to get plenty of
fruits and vegetables. The more fruits and vegetables you eat the less
harm an occasional trip to KFC will do. It'll just be a small blip on the
radar. And the wilted slice of iceberg lettuce in your Big Mac doesn't
count as a serving of vegetable. You need a lot better than that.
And the beauty of fruits and vegetables is that you can eat as much as
your heart desires and you'll always be healthy. The more you eat, the
better you'll be.
Wishing you the best,
Eddie Baran
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