Published On May 25, 2021
Pâté chinois is above all the memory of a very hot meal eaten with the family in the middle of winter when the cold is too cold to go outside and play. These are the memories, the childhood, the comfort, the fun, the family. It’s all that, and it’s so much more. Pâté chinois is more than a dish, it’s a social glue and it is heritage.
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With: Laurent Turcot, professor of history at the University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières, Canada
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For further:
Jean-Pierre Lemasson, The unfathomable mystery of Chinese pâté, Montreal, Amérik Média, 2009.
Michel Lambert, History of Quebec Family Cooking, Volume 1, Its Native and European Origins, Quebec, GID, 2013.
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