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    For Easter my husband's family goes to Dim Sum at a Chinese restaurant near Washington D.C. I have been doing so well (am on day 15 now) and have eaten out a few times and been very pleased with how easy it was to eat properly. Dim Sum is a bit different. All of my traditional faves are wrapped in noodles. Does anyone have any insights/knowledge about wise choices for me?

    (I will be eating an omelet before we leave the house to make sure I am not starving when we get there).



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    Re: Dim Sum?

    There are Dim Sum that aren't wrapped or wrapped in a legal way using bean curd skins. I don't know which restaurant outside of DC you are going, but the ones in China Town (H Street) have a more authentic lean to their menues and therefore, tend to be a bit more legal than the McChopsticks in the suburbs---Whenenver I go to the city, I stop by the place at the corner of 6th and H: the one with the roast ducks hanging in the window and buy a duck.

    Here are some Dim Sum that may be legal. I say may, because I'm using the Dim Sum Pocket Guide by Kit Shan Li. And what's in his book, might not use the same ingredients as the restaurants in the DC area.

    Steamed Dim Sum

    Beef balls : meat balls on top of bean curd sheet
    Chicken Meat Roll: chicken rolled in a bean curd sheet
    Duck Feet Roll: duck feet rolled in a bean curd sheet
    Beef Tripe: marinated beef tripe cooked with green or red peppers
    Spareribs seasonsed with black beasna nd chili
    Squid marinated in shrimp paste
    Bean curd roll: filled with pork, bamboo shoots or chicken

    Pan-Fried Dim Sum

    Stuffed peppers or eggplant


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    • #3
      Re: Dim Sum?

      Meg, is all that soybean curd allowed in the early rungs? I don't have my DANDR with me here in China and was afriad to eat the soy stuff till later. If it was allowed, I have been missing out on a lot of dim sum. LOL
      JILL

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      GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
      GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
      FINAL GOAL 165

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      • #4
        Re: Dim Sum?

        Originally posted by not2late View Post
        There are Dim Sum that aren't wrapped or wrapped in a legal way using bean curd skins. I don't know which restaurant outside of DC you are going, but the ones in China Town (H Street) have a more authentic lean to their menues and therefore, tend to be a bit more legal than the McChopsticks in the suburbs---Whenenver I go to the city, I stop by the place at the corner of 6th and H: the one with the roast ducks hanging in the window and buy a duck.

        Here are some Dim Sum that may be legal. I say may, because I'm using the Dim Sum Pocket Guide by Kit Shan Li. And what's in his book, might not use the same ingredients as the restaurants in the DC area.

        Steamed Dim Sum

        Beef balls : meat balls on top of bean curd sheet
        Chicken Meat Roll: chicken rolled in a bean curd sheet
        Duck Feet Roll: duck feet rolled in a bean curd sheet
        Beef Tripe: marinated beef tripe cooked with green or red peppers
        Spareribs seasonsed with black beasna nd chili
        Squid marinated in shrimp paste
        Bean curd roll: filled with pork, bamboo shoots or chicken

        Pan-Fried Dim Sum

        Stuffed peppers or eggplant


        Thanks for that list! I love dim sum and was invited to go last week but didn't go, I didn't even think about the stuffed peppers or eggplant, and those are my faves anyways! Yay, I don't have to avoid it.
        Laurie



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        • #5
          Re: Dim Sum?

          I would think that bean curd would be legal only when you reach the legume rung.
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          • #6
            Re: Dim Sum?

            Tofu is allowed during Induction. It's the "soy cheese" mentioned in the Cheese Footnote.

            Until the late 90s, tofu was also called "soy cheese" because the process of making tofu was similar to making dairy cheese. When the vegan companies began making fake cheese using soy and artificially flavoring them to resemble dairy cheese, calling tofu "soy cheese" became obsolete. So if you look in vegetarian cookbooks from the 60s through the early '90s, the soy cheese in those recipes is tofu.

            Bean curd sheets are a by-product of the tofu making process. The sheets are the "scum" or film that forms on the top of the liquid. It's skimmed off and dried and become "bean curd sheets."

            Then there are "soy puffs" or tofu puffs. They are tofu that has been deep fried to a golden brown. They have a bread-like texture, and I've used them before to simulate bread for some things like salad croutons.

            Personally, I don't eat alot of soy products....maybe 1 serving once a month (if that at all.) I've read too much about soy so that I really limit my intake.
            ~Megs~
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            • #7
              Re: Dim Sum?

              Thanks for the clarification on the tofu. Like Sunny, I was thinking legume. Yay, I love tofu with lemongrass and Vietnamese spices. I don't eat it often but now I know I can enjoy it without guilt!
              JILL

              HW 298
              HW (this time) 248
              GOAL ONE 228
              (take 2)
              GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal)
              GOAL THREE 199 ONE-DERLAND
              FINAL GOAL 165

              It's not about the results. Its about the process.

              "I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"



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              • #8
                Re: Dim Sum?

                not2late, I also appreciate the explanation!!!

                I also avoid soy products mostly, but I think dim sum would be a worthy exception!
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                • #9
                  Re: Dim Sum?

                  No problem.

                  The soy foods used to be easier to know. But when the vegan companies began making soy this and soy that, it's become harder.
                  ~Megs~
                  242/141/160 (130)
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                  5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
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                  • #10
                    Re: Dim Sum?

                    So much valuable info on these boards!! Thanks for the help!



                    Began - March 27, 2008 - 37 yo/F/5'6"
                    HW 178/ CW 164.2/ GW 135
                    Mini Goals
                    165 - Reached 5/3/09 (5 weeks)
                    160
                    155
                    150
                    145
                    140
                    135 (GOAL)

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                    • #11
                      Re: Dim Sum?

                      Great thanks for this, i thought beancurd sheets were legal too was experimenting with them over the weekend. delicious
                      F/4"11 - SW 269lbs - 16/11/09

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