The document summarizes a project by students from Sheng Kung Girls' High School in Taiwan to introduce Tainan cuisine to international students. The students wanted to communicate with others globally, learn about different cuisines, and practice their English. They chose five traditional dishes from Tainan - pearl milk tea, spinach stir-fry, stinky tofu, fermented cabbage, and Tan-Tzai noodles. With help from teachers, the students cooked the dishes for the first time, filmed a video about the process and difficulties, and conducted interviews. They learned about the history and culture behind the dishes and showed their work in a video conference call with international students.
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Celebrating any Indian Ritual, especially a wedding comes with an unsaid dress code for both men and women. As is with everything else, the women take it upon themselves to dress up like a dream with their fair share of traditionally rich and heavy clothing, complemented perfectly with some sparkling jewellery! When it comes to a special occasion, an Indian woman is clad in jewellery from head to toe – which by no means is an overstatement.
Beyond the glitz and glamour of special events, there is the important metric of guest satisfaction that will ultimately determine how the occasion is remembered.
Throughout the years, I’ve been honored with having organized a multitude of extraordinary receptions and elaborate gala dinners with guest hosts; Such as Prince Albert of Monaco, the Baroness Philippine Rothschild of Mouton Rothschild, their Majesties King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain, President William 'Bill" Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton, British Prime Minister Lady Margaret Thatcher and The Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Marwar-Jodphur, just to name a few.
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First Lady
The United States of America
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
+ Global Citizen
My Year in Review - 2014
I put this together not just for me….but for YOU…because…
Perhaps you are just like me and UNDER ESTIMATE all you DO achieve each year! I hope it inspires you to put one together for YOU!
This study was presented in iEARN PBL 2014. It is the study we made for Taiwanese Instant Noodles. By SK Junior Girls from Sheng Kung Girls' High School.
Beyond the glitz and glamour of special events, there is the important metric of guest satisfaction that will ultimately determine how the occasion is remembered.
Throughout the years, I’ve been honored with having organized a multitude of extraordinary receptions and elaborate gala dinners with guest hosts; Such as Prince Albert of Monaco, the Baroness Philippine Rothschild of Mouton Rothschild, their Majesties King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain, President William 'Bill" Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton, British Prime Minister Lady Margaret Thatcher and The Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Marwar-Jodphur, just to name a few.
The secret to success in hosting signature events, and having a keen eye for the smallest of details, is to making it look seamless and effortless as all eyes are watching. Cheers!
'Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.’
First Lady
The United States of America
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
+ Global Citizen
My Year in Review - 2014
I put this together not just for me….but for YOU…because…
Perhaps you are just like me and UNDER ESTIMATE all you DO achieve each year! I hope it inspires you to put one together for YOU!
This study was presented in iEARN PBL 2014. It is the study we made for Taiwanese Instant Noodles. By SK Junior Girls from Sheng Kung Girls' High School.
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1. Food For ThoughtCoco, Flora, Ginger, Rebecca, Zoe
Sheng Kung Girls’ High School
Nela Lin @ SKGSH 2013
2. Motivation
• We want to communicate with
students from other countries.
• We want to know about different
international cuisines.
• We would like to try and cook food
from other cultures.
• We want to introduce the food from
Tainan, Taiwan.
• We want to practice our daily life
English and broaden our horizons.
4. Tainan Cuisine
• Many well known Taiwanese
cuisines originated from
Tainan.
• Center for sugar production
industry.
• Tainan people like to add
sugar.
6. Tainan Local Cuisine
1. Pearl Milk Tea
2. Stir-fry Spinach
3. Stinky Tofu
4. Fermented Cabbage
5. Tan-Tzai Noodles
7. How do you do it?
• One dish per student
• We have to bring ingredients
• We got help from the Home
Economics teacher,
Christine
• English teacher helped
us with English
8. Cooking for the first time
• This was our first time
cooking
• Preparation was hard
• We had fun learning
19. Our Project
• Our learning process
• The difficulties
encountered and how
we solved the problems
• The impact of the
project
• Recommendations
20. WHAT DID WE LEARN?
• Cooking is not easy
• Making another country’s
cuisine is hard, the taste isn’t
the same
• Learning about other cultures
• Learning the meaning or
history behind each dish
21. Resolutions to
Difficulties
• Interviewing people was hard
• Cooking was a hard process
• Finding time to do VC
• Doing this kind of project took a
lot of time
• Filming a video of our work
• Finding time to get together
22. The Impact of the
Project
• We learned about the
history and culture behind
the traditional dishes
• We wanted to show the
world about our city
23. Suggestions and
Recommendations
• Try to find universal
ingredients so everyone can
use them.
• The prices of some
ingredients are high.
• Some herbs are very difficult
to find in Taiwan.