[Brazelton] Creator of General Tso's Chicken dead at 98

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Staff member
They haven't buried him yet, because no one can agree on how to spell his tombstone.
 
There was a fall?
There certainly has been around here - though to be fair, that may have more to do with the fact that, back in the 1800's when the Chinese were heavily immigrating to the US, we (Tacoma) chased all of our Chinese population out of town using a mob and a train. Seattle did the same, but their Chinese population returned, largely. Seattle has a very nice International District featuring all kinds of international food, including both traditional and Americanized Chinese food. Tacoma's Chinese population didn't come back, so we have a Korean District, with a little bit of Vietnamese thrown in for good measure, and a really really crummy "authentic" Szechuan restaurant.
 

Dave

Staff member
There was a fall?
There was the swift rise of the Lo Mein that got over-saturated and then political shit happened that caused anti-Chinese backlash. Then more Westernized Chinese cuisine - of which General Tso's chicken was a part - came along, and Chinese food again became a mainstay.
 
There was the swift rise of the Lo Mein that got over-saturated and then political shit happened that caused anti-Chinese backlash. Then more Westernized Chinese cuisine - of which General Tso's chicken was a part - came along, and Chinese food again became a mainstay.

Was this pre-Nixon era and then the shift occurred after he thawed US/Chinese relations?
 

Dave

Staff member
Pretty much. That's when the thaw started, but it wasn't until Carter that it was fully restored. We really fucked over American citizens of Chinese descent during the Red Scare days, which is what caused the fall of Lo Mein as a staple.

Dude, watch the documentary. It's much more interesting than it has a right to be.
 
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