I tracked pork
imports, exports and consumption by country, but I forgot sweet and sour sauce
for sweet and sour pork served in Chinese restaurants. If global pork
consumption continues to rise, we will certainly need more sweet and sour
sauce.
Ingredients for
Chinese Sweet and Sour Sauce:
1.
1⁄2 cup ketchup.
2.
1 teaspoon regular soy
sauce.
3.
1⁄3 cup white vinegar.
4.
1⁄2 cup brown sugar, lightly
packed.
5.
1 cup white sugar (can
reduce a 2-3 tablespoons for a less sweeter taste)
6.
3⁄4 cup cold water (or can use
unsweetened pineapple juice or half each, I prefer the pineapple juice)
China produces 56.8 million tons of tomatoes;
that’s more tomatoes than any other country produces.
The US produced 108 million metric tons of
soybeans in 2017, but Brazil is projected to produce more than the US in 2018.
Japan invented soy sauce in the 7th century and is a big soy sauce
producer, but so is China and other countries.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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