火锅
Significado
Hot pot (olla compartida china).
火锅 is one of China's most beloved dining traditions, with regional varieties including 四川火锅 (Sichuan hot pot, known for its numbing-spicy 麻辣 broth), 北京涮羊肉 (Beijing mutton hot pot), and 广东打边炉 (Cantonese hot pot). 火锅 is deeply social — typically enjoyed as a group meal and associated with warmth and togetherness. The 鸳鸯锅 (twin-flavored pot) allows simultaneous spicy and mild broths.
Ejemplos
- 一到冬天,朋友们便自发地约好一起去吃火锅,热气腾腾的锅底冒着香气,既驱散了寒意,也拉近了彼此的距离。
- 成都的火锅以麻辣著称,锅底翻滚着红艳艳的辣油,食材的鲜香与花椒的麻感在口腔中相互交织,令人欲罢不能。
- 火锅文化已随着中国移民的足迹传播到世界各地,如今在许多国际大城市都能找到风格正宗的中式火锅餐厅。
Guía de uso
Contexto: food, dining, culture, social occasions
Tono: positive
Correcto
- 每逢节假日,家人围坐在一起吃火锅已经成为许多中国家庭的固定传统,热腾腾的锅底象征着家庭的温暖与团聚,也承载着世代相传的饮食记忆。(During every holiday, gathering around the table to eat hot pot has become a fixed tradition for many Chinese families; the steaming pot of broth symbolises the warmth and reunion of family and carries the culinary memories passed down through generations.)
- 这家火锅店把川式麻辣锅底和番茄清汤做成鸳鸯锅,兼顾嗜辣与清淡口味,口碑很好。(This hot pot restaurant combines Sichuan spicy broth with tomato clear soup into a yin-yang hot pot, satisfying both spicy and mild tastes and earning a very good reputation.)
Incorrecto
- 火锅 for general cooking in a pot over fire — use 炖 or 煮 for regular stewing or boiling; 火锅 specifically refers to the communal hot pot dining style, not ordinary pot cooking
Origen e historia
火 (fire) + 锅 (pot/wok) — literally 'fire pot'; describes a pot heated over a flame at the dining table; the concept of communal hot pot cooking has existed in China for over a thousand years
Contexto cultural
Época: Ancient to Modern
Generación: All ages
Contexto social: Universal
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