How to set up your kitchen to cook Chinese food! It's always a little bit of a process to set things up to cook a new cuisine (so that you're not spending a fortune buying a ton of random ingredients on Amazon or whatever), and in this video we wanted to cover the absolute basics of what you need to get started.0:00 - The seven things you need to cook Chinese food1:00 - 1, Fire2:52 - 2, Rice3:35 - 3, Salt4:01 - 4, Oil4:50 - 5, Fermented Sauce(s)6:03 - 6, Vinegar/Wine6:36 - 7, Tea/Dried Goods7:31 - Is this a complete list?A MORE COMPLETE LISTWe wanted to keep this video to basically the barest essentials. We also decided to cut out a few ingredients that we figured you might already have in your kitchen (e.g. cornstarch). To be ready to cook a wider range of Chinese food, it'd be helpful to at least have some of these as well:BASICS: Salt, Granulated Sugar, MSG, Chicken Bouillon Powder, Cornstarch (or preferably a root vegetable starch like potato)RICE/FLOUR/NOODLES: Jasmine rice, 00 Flour, Rice Noodles (dried Vietnamese rice noodles can work well), NoodlesOILS: Peanut oil, Caiziyou (virgin rapeseed oil) -or- Indian Mustard Seed Oil, Toasted Sesame OilSAUCES: Mianchi ("Bean Sauce") -or- Huangjiang -or- Red Miso, Pixian Doubanjiang ("Chili Bean Paste"), Oyster Sauce, Soy Sauce, Dark Soy Sauce, Lao Gan Ma, Tianmianjiang ("Sweet Bean Paste"), Hoisin sauce, Chu Hou PasteOTHER FERMENTED INGREDIENTS: Fermented Bean Curd (white, red too if possible), Douchi (Chinese black beans), Yacai, SuancaiVINEGAR/WINE: Chencu ("Shanxi Mature Vinegar") -or- Xiangcu ("Chinkiang Vinegar"), Shaoxing wine (preferably unsalted)SPICES: Cinnamon, clove, Sichuan peppercorn, fennel seed, star anise, white pepper, Tsaoko ("Chinese black Cardamom"), Chenpi (dried and aged tangerine peel), licorice root, sand gingerDRIED INGREDIENTS: Dried shiitake mushrooms, dried shrimp, dried scallops, wood ear mushrooms, dried kelpEventually, we'll do the whole Youtuber thing, make an Amazon storefront & link it here for your reference (generally not recommended to buy Chinese ingredients on Amazon abroad, as the price is often 2-3 times what you'd pay at a Chinese supermarket). If you're USA based, you can also find a large number of these product on Weee:https://www.sayweee.com/en_______________________And check out our Patreon if you'd like to support the project!http://www.patreon.com/ChineseCookingDemystifiedOutro Music: คิดถึงคุณจัง by ธานินทร์ อินทรเทพFound via My Analog Journal (great channel): https://youtu.be/GHaL5H-VYRg