I'm surprised you didn't mention how Chinese food has influenced Peruvian cooking. The Lomo Saltado is obviously a variation of stir fried beef with peppers, and "arroz chaufa" is Cantonese fried rice.
@@cheukkwan I would like to thank you for making this series. I know its been a few years since it came out, The stories are just priceless and heartbreaking. I wished more people would see this series. Thank you for your reply.
@@87yugo74 Hi! Her story was sad but i assure you theres no bullying towards asian or any "minority" because we're a multicultural country we're all inmigrants. We dont care if youre of japanese, chinese, italian descent if you are born in this country youre peruvian. ps.- My grandparents were chinese and my maternal last name is italian.
@@imafillerbunny The country of Peru is great in many respects. It is rich in natural resources, but of course, there is discrimination, like there is in any country since the beginning of time. Yes, Peru, has people of every race, and in places like that there is more racism and discrimination. The Chinese discriminates against the white, the Native American Indian discriminates against the black African descent, and so on. Keiko Fujimori, who is of Japanese descent constantly gets insulted because of her race, the Afro-Peruvians are very much discriminated. It is just the way the world is. It is not only in Peru. It happens in Africa; black people can also be racist. It happens in Asia; Asians also can be racist. So, it is important to have laws that are enforced to even out the society, but it is not going to make it disappear.
floro: podemos ser bien discriminantes. No menosprecies la historia de una mujer que no la ha pasado bien. Apuntemos a ser mejor con el resto@@imafillerbunny
Cool video! Kind of old but I'm glad I found it. I think there's so many more stories to tell about Chinese in Peru outside of the Chifas. And actually each Chifa in Peru might also just come with some huge history behind them. What comes to mind are stores like Tai Loy, Mercado Wong, and even the Chinese schools in Lima or the new "chinatown" in San Borjas.
New Xhinatown in SAN Borja, WTF???.. still ur not in the top in terms of 🇨🇳 diaspora, there. Hahaha. 🇨🇦 is and much more 🇨🇳 than 🇵🇪, seriously there😠. Just look how many international students from 🇨🇳 come to 🇨🇦 fwiw 😒
WE GOT THE PRIVILEGE OF EATING MIX CHINESE AND PERUVIAN FOOD SPECIALLY FOR PERUVIAN TASTE, THAT NI WANT HAPPEN ALL OVER THE WORLD THATS ONLY HAPPEN IN MY LOVELY COUNTRY
Just a quick note: When Mr. Yong talks about the sixth flavor "ma," he's referring to the sensation of "numbness," commonly associated with "ma la" in Sichuan cuisine. The term "umami" you mentioned in your book should actually be "xian" in Chinese.
You are right about xian in Chinese for umami. But Mr. Yong indicated to me the "ma" is actually umami. (I don't know why he used the word "ma" may be it's a Peruvian usage?
The Spanish had nothing to do with Chinese immigration to Peru. Peru declared its independence in 1821 and the first Chinese immigrants arrived in 1849.
Gracias, ahora sé que es "umami", he escuchado a los cocineros esa palabra acá en Perú, no sabía el significado. Cuando cocino imagino que soy un chino cocinero y trato de sacarle el umami a todas las comidas. Me gusta saltear. Tengo familia de ojos rasgados {-.-} quizá tenga sangre china. 😂
Really, there???.. many are mixed race, though, mixed with other races if ur talking 🇨🇳, hahaha. That alone we have of actual 🇨🇳 immigrants in 🇨🇦 fwiw. There 😒
Great video. I’ve been so interested in the history of the Chinese in Peru because of how much they integrated the culture over the years.
Just have finished the book "Have you eaten yet?", So intrigued and impressed with every story... and the characteritics embodied in every Chinese.
wow PERU FROM AUSTRALIA
I'm surprised you didn't mention how Chinese food has influenced Peruvian cooking. The Lomo Saltado is obviously a variation of stir fried beef with peppers, and "arroz chaufa" is Cantonese fried rice.
Arroz chaufa is fried rice. Lomo saltado is stir-fried beef. Just with Peruvian twist. Chifa cooking is essentially Chinese food Peruvian style.
Very touching episode. Real testimony from Maria Liu, not the dream she thought and dealing with bullying from a foreign land.
Yes it was very touching. I made her cry.
@@cheukkwan I would like to thank you for making this series. I know its been a few years since it came out, The stories are just priceless and heartbreaking. I wished more people would see this series. Thank you for your reply.
@@87yugo74 Hi! Her story was sad but i assure you theres no bullying towards asian or any "minority" because we're a multicultural country we're all inmigrants. We dont care if youre of japanese, chinese, italian descent if you are born in this country youre peruvian. ps.- My grandparents were chinese and my maternal last name is italian.
@@imafillerbunny The country of Peru is great in many respects. It is rich in natural resources, but of course, there is discrimination, like there is in any country since the beginning of time. Yes, Peru, has people of every race, and in places like that there is more racism and discrimination. The Chinese discriminates against the white, the Native American Indian discriminates against the black African descent, and so on. Keiko Fujimori, who is of Japanese descent constantly gets insulted because of her race, the Afro-Peruvians are very much discriminated. It is just the way the world is. It is not only in Peru. It happens in Africa; black people can also be racist. It happens in Asia; Asians also can be racist. So, it is important to have laws that are enforced to even out the society, but it is not going to make it disappear.
floro: podemos ser bien discriminantes. No menosprecies la historia de una mujer que no la ha pasado bien. Apuntemos a ser mejor con el resto@@imafillerbunny
Que buen reportaje ❤❤❤❤
I will Highly recommend this great video 👍
Awesome thank you!
Cool video! Kind of old but I'm glad I found it. I think there's so many more stories to tell about Chinese in Peru outside of the Chifas. And actually each Chifa in Peru might also just come with some huge history behind them.
What comes to mind are stores like Tai Loy, Mercado Wong, and even the Chinese schools in Lima or the new "chinatown" in San Borjas.
Glad you enjoyed it!
New Xhinatown in SAN Borja, WTF???.. still ur not in the top in terms of 🇨🇳 diaspora, there. Hahaha. 🇨🇦 is and much more 🇨🇳 than 🇵🇪, seriously there😠. Just look how many international students from 🇨🇳 come to 🇨🇦 fwiw 😒
Que rico. Nos encanta el chifa 😊
Igual aquí, jajaja .
@@KakisKakis-tk7rv Con una Inca Kola bien helada
wow
would dearly like to try can you imagine flavors five that was a lesson there
WE GOT THE PRIVILEGE OF EATING MIX CHINESE AND PERUVIAN FOOD SPECIALLY FOR PERUVIAN TASTE, THAT NI WANT HAPPEN ALL OVER THE WORLD THATS ONLY HAPPEN IN MY LOVELY COUNTRY
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Just a quick note: When Mr. Yong talks about the sixth flavor "ma," he's referring to the sensation of "numbness," commonly associated with "ma la" in Sichuan cuisine. The term "umami" you mentioned in your book should actually be "xian" in Chinese.
You are right about xian in Chinese for umami. But Mr. Yong indicated to me the "ma" is actually umami. (I don't know why he used the word "ma" may be it's a Peruvian usage?
Is “ma” Flavour umami?
yes, it is
❤️🥰Chifa🇵🇪❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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wow nice doc. but from the start i knew it was old. Mr Yong looks younger 😂 and chifa San Luis and Tao Tao no longer exist.
yup 20 years ago.
Ohhh!! 😱
The Spanish had nothing to do with Chinese immigration to Peru. Peru declared its independence in 1821 and the first Chinese immigrants arrived in 1849.
Gracias, ahora sé que es "umami", he escuchado a los cocineros esa palabra acá en Perú, no sabía el significado. Cuando cocino imagino que soy un chino cocinero y trato de sacarle el umami a todas las comidas. Me gusta saltear. Tengo familia de ojos rasgados {-.-} quizá tenga sangre china. 😂
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There is a estimation that 1.5-3 millions of peruvian are tusan
Really, there???.. many are mixed race, though, mixed with other races if ur talking 🇨🇳, hahaha. That alone we have of actual 🇨🇳 immigrants in 🇨🇦 fwiw. There 😒
THE CLASSIC OF PERUVIANS LETS GO TO EATING CHIFA , MEANIG LETS GO TO EATING CAME FROM GUANDONG PROVINCE CANTONESE DIALECT. GRETTING FROM MONTANA USA
greetings!