The Significance of Hot Pot in
My Life
When I was in
junior high school, I remember my Chinese teacher used to explain, “Life is a
dish.” Sour, sweet, bitter, and spicy, all of these flavors constitute the
appearance of life. I have always believed that this is a vivid metaphor about
life. However, more specifically, I would like to explain how my life looks
like a hot pot.
A pot of hot water is
tasteless and bland and you can decide whatever ingredients you like. Hot pot
can be complex and appetizing with fish, meats, and vegetables or it can also
be simple with the real taste of a cooking material. It just depends on what
you like. I used to look for hot pot sauce in every Asian supermarket when I
first came to United States. Afterwards, I invited my friends to come to my
home, regardless of nationalities. I prepared hot pot, asking all friends to
sit around the table with steam coming from it and to share the grand one-pot
meals. Some friends said they know Chinese love to eat hot pot, but I am the
one who loves to eat hot pot the most. Some friends said I make the hot pot
delicious and they asked me to prepare more ingredients next time.
However, they did not know how
much time and effort I spend in order to modulate the best soup of the hot pot.
How to stir up fresh shrimp with smooth egg sauce patiently; the best
proportion of tomatoes, jujubes, gingers, and garlics in the soup is 5:4:3:2.
The next step after vegetables is fish and tofu instead of meat and crab so as
to make sure the soup can be guaranteed delicious; cooking time can take from 20 seconds to 15 minutes, depending on the type
of food. You may not imagine that a simple hot pot needs to consider so many things.
However, I learnt all of these secrets about cooking from my mom. My mom always
asks me to select the ingredients, no matter what I choose, she tells me I must
take them seriously and passionately. Like my life, my family always gives me
the maximum freedom and support to do what I want. I put different flavors in
the hot pot as I choose to experience different events in my life.
Back to 10 years ago, I always
yelled to eat out after school and when I was ordering, my mom always said she
could do the same dishes at home. She was most reluctant to eat hot pot in the
restaurant. My family has two types of people who love food. The first type is
my father and my aunt. They are able to evaluate the quality of food, but they
are not willing to cook in the kitchen. The second type is my mom and I. We not
only eat food but also are passionate about cooking. Every time my dad goes to
buy lamb to prepare hot pot, my mom can tell the level of fresh directly. If
the lamb were not very freshness, my mom would not cook and eat. Her stringent
requirements of food trained my nose and tongue. During this spring break, I
went to Flushing, New York City. In Flushing’s Chinatown, my nose smelt the
good sesame butter, chive flower paste, and
pickled tofu far away from the shelf. I bought three bottles and spent more
than 20 USD shipping fee to go back to Denver. To me, delicious hot pot
condiments can provide me the great energy to keep studying at night and to
relieve homesickness. To enjoy a cuisine is a good reward for my hard work.
I used to think my mom’s requirements about
food must associate with her profession. Even though she deals with work
strictly, she knows how to enjoy life during free time. I inherited her strengths.
I insist the pot must be made of ceramic just like I must use the finest
components to complete my professional project. I love different flavors of hot
pot, such as spicy, a clear soup, and tomato’s flavor, just like I enjoy to
experience different culture shock. I learn French; I visit different
countries; I decide to study abroad in Hong Kong. However, I did not know that the
way my mom taught me to cook hot pot embodies her love for me. I even did not
realize the moment whenever we sit around and eat hot pot together is the great
happiness in my life until I had the first Spring Festival in the United States.
Indeed, a grand hot pot also
means friendship and acceptance. An important sign of Chinese people when they
want to get familiar with you is to share a chair for you at dinner. For
instance, if you look for a seat with a tray in a cafeteria but not a single Chinese
person greets you or if you see a photo of a group of people around the hot pot
on Facebook and find you have not been invited. It means, sorry, you are not in
this network. Last year in Spring Festival, I had to prepare for two midterm
exams and I did not know a lot of Chinese people in Denver. I felt lonely until
a not very familiar friend invited me to eat hot pot at his dorm. A meal of hot
pot always takes two hours or more, it means you have a lot time to chat with
others at the same table. Hot pot is different from other dishes, sharing a hot
pot is the best way to get familiar with other people. I was acquainted with my
best friend in Denver during the time we waited for our hot pot food.
Many
people believe that the hot pot is very simple and easy; however, the choice of
ingredients and the preparation of seasoning ask me to maintain a positive and
optimistic life attitude. The flavor of hot pot helps me to reduce pressure and
homesickness. More importantly, sharing hot pot help me know more friends. The
significance of hot pot is a microcosm to display the significance that food
has in my life. There are a lot of proverbs about food in China. The most
common one translated in English is that food is the paramount necessity of
people. I have always believed that one’s passion for cuisine is the best way
to display one’s positive attitude towards life.
1) This shows that food can be metaphoric of life and the way people eat. Also it shows a connection to your family and home
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3) I was confused about what a hot pot is, I assume it's like a soup but saying something specifically about what it is would be nice.
4) Just adding something more about what a hot pot is.
I like how you are able to apply this one dish from your life to many different things; this shows that this food is something that affects life both in China and in the United States. I found it interesting that hot pot was the food that allowed you to meet and connect with people here in Denver. The main problem with your essay is its grammar. I understand that English is your second language, so it is difficult. I suggest that you look over and reread your essay and see if you can fix some of these mistakes.
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