Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Hi everyone! I thought I'd see if I could get some help from our wise group with this, I can't seem to get an answer. Does anyone know what sauce is most commonly used when you get " Mixed Vegetables " (usually carrots, water chestnuts, bok choy, etc) in a chinese restaurant. The sauce I am referring to is a clear/white thickish sauce. I was eating mixed vegis from a Chinese place where I work, but they were making me nauseated...so a friend told me " Oh there's oyster sauce in them " which of course made me upset because I'm a vegetarian. But then another friend chimed in, " Oyster sauce is brown, not clear like that " . I just wanted to know, I'm not going to eat these vegis again...regardless. I was in another Chinese restaurant and they couldn't give me a straight answer, and I didn't want to get too militant " TELL ME IF THERE'S ANIMAL IN THIS " etc. : ) Any help would be appreciated. I tried to " google " this with no success. Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Hi Suzanne, Many Chinese restaurants use chicken fat and/or chicken broth in their sauces over vegetables. I, too, have been in places where I have asked and have gotten questionable responses, and after ordering the dish I've found out there was a meat product of some sort in it. I don't think people necessarily are being dishonest. Sometimes the folks waiting on us really don't KNOW for sure what is in the foods they are serving us, and if folks don't SEE meat, they assume no meat products. Sheri , " Suzanne " <dicegirl72> wrote: > Hi everyone! > I thought I'd see if I could get some help from our wise group with > this, I can't seem to get an answer. Does anyone know what sauce is > most commonly used when you get " Mixed Vegetables " (usually carrots, > water chestnuts, bok choy, etc) in a chinese restaurant. The sauce I > am referring to is a clear/white thickish sauce. I was eating mixed > vegis from a Chinese place where I work, but they were making me > nauseated... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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