Buwei Yang Chao wrote three books, two of which were notable:
How to Cook and Eat in Chinese and
An Autobiography of a Chinese Woman.
Chinese recipe development and book How to Cook and Eat in Chinese was written when Buwei and Yuen Ren lived in
Cambridge, Massachusetts during World War II. Yuen Ren was conducting language training for the US Army and Buwei would prepare meals for the instructors using local ingredients. With the help of her daughter Rulan, she prepared over two hundred and thirty recipes. Some came from her travels with her husband as he collected dialect data from across China and often they lived with the subjects of Yuen Ren's language research. Though the recipes from those days were not written down, she often recreated them from her memory of their taste. Buwei opens the book by saying "I didn't write the book": ::The way I didn't was like this. You know I speak little English and write less. So I cooked my dishes in Chinese, my daughter Rulan put my Chinese into English, and my husband finding the English dull, put much of it back into Chinese again.
English terms for Chinese recipe terminology Together with her husband, Buwei Yang Chao coined the terms "
pot sticker" and "
stir fry" for her Chinese recipe book, terms which are now widely accepted.
Jason Epstein of
The New York Times, who later met the couple as publisher of a reprint of the book, claims that as the author could not speak or write much English, it must have been her husband who wrote in her name. However, Yuen Ren told an interviewer that Rulan did the translation: "She would complain sometimes, 'Daddy, you have so many footnotes. Somebody will think that you translated the book,' not that she was the translator."
Autobiography and Chinese restaurant guide Her second book,
An Autobiography of a Chinese Woman: Put Into English By Her Husband Yuenren Chao, recounted the eventful life she led prior to her meeting her future husband and their travels together. Both books were first published by The
John Day Company, New York. She also wrote a third book:
How to Order and Eat in Chinese to Get the Best Meal in a Chinese Restaurant (1974). ==References==