Sweet Mandarin

Sweet Mandarin

by Helen Tse
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Publication Date: 31/05/2012

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Spanning almost a hundred years, this rich and evocative true story recounts the lives of three generations of remarkable Chinese women. Their extraordinary journey takes us from the brutal poverty of village life in mainland China, to newly prosperous 1930s Hong Kong and finally to the UK. Their lives were as dramatic as the times they lived through.


A love of food and a talent for cooking pulled each generation through the most devastating of upheavals. Helen Tse's grandmother, Lily Kwok, was forced to work as an amah after the violent murder of her father. Crossing the ocean from Hong Kong in the 1950s, Lily honed her famous chicken curry recipe. Eventually she opened one of Manchester's earliest Chinese restaurants where her daughter, Mabel, worked from the tender age of nine. But gambling and the Triads were pervasive in the Chinese immigrant community, and they tragically lost the restaurant. It was up to Helen and her sisters, the third generation of these exceptional women, to re-establish their grandmother's dream.


Sweet Mandarin shows how the most important inheritance is wisdom, and how recipes - passed down the female line - can be the most valuable heirloom.

ISBN:
9781448146345
9781448146345
Category:
Biography: general
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-05-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Ebury Publishing
Helen Tse

Helen and Lisa Tse became their family's third generation of restaurateurs when they opened Sweet Mandarin in Manchester in 2004. The restaurant won Gordon Ramsay's Best Local Restaurant on The F Word in 2009.

In 2012 the sisters appeared on BBC TV's Dragons Den and won a GBP50,000 investment to help them launch their range of Sweet Mandarin sauces, which they developed for their customers who suffer from coeliac disease. Since launching their range of sauces, which are stocked worldwide, they have been invited to Downing Street, and were awarded MBEs in the 2014 New Year Honours List for services to the food and drink industry.

They have published two cookbooks so far, Sweet Mandarin Cookbook and Dim Sum, and Helen is additionally the first ever British-born Chinese author, hailed as an up and coming literary talent for her memoir Sweet Mandarin which is distributed to 33 countries, listed as a Barnes and Noble Top 8 all time great reads and won her an honourary doctorate. It has been optioned for a feature film.

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