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【我的中國(guó)故事】在華外專的“最低生存挑戰(zhàn)”

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【我的中國(guó)故事】在華外專的“最低生存挑戰(zhàn)”
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An expatriate in China looks at food from a different perspective, and takes part in a challenge that allows him only $1.50 a day for meals. Justin Ward tells us how and why he did it.

As one of the millions of Americans caught up in foodie trend that had hit the nation over the past decade or so, it is hard for me to think of food as anything other than an indulgence. I enjoy cooking and eating so much that I tend to forget that there are 3 billion people in the world who do not view food as a luxury. For them, it means life.

Even at the lowest end of the pay grade, expatriates in China make salaries that place them well within the ranks of the country's middle class. Some even get hardship allowance for living here, and the rest probably grumble that they should.

Partly in an effort to examine my own privileged status as one of the so-called foreign experts, I decided to take part in the Live Below the Challenge, a global campaign that calls on people to eat on less than $1.50 a day in a show of solidarity with those living in poverty.

Launched in May, the campaign was a cause du jour for celebrities, TV chefs and media personalities in the West. The public was treated to tales of anchormen living on off-brand bologna and movie stars giving up their lattes, but the perspective of a developing nation where a large proportion of the world's poor actually live was absent.

At various times in history, China faced famine on a mass scale because of invasion, political upheaval, civil war, natural disasters and any other form of calamity imaginable. Now, there are the new problems of rising costs of living and the increasing gap between rich and poor.

A fortunate outcome of the lean times is that the experience gave people tools to cope with the challenges. One is the traditional Chinese diet, which I followed rigorously to make it through the five days.

Over the week, it became painfully clear why the Chinese words for breakfast, lunch and dinner are translated to "morning rice", "noon rice" and "evening rice", and why the word for "to eat" literally means "to eat rice".

Rice became a large part of my own vocabulary and diet as well. I boiled it, fried it with green onions, made it into porridge with a hard-boiled egg for breakfast. And though I never really cared for them before, I learned to love noodles, the other Chinese staple.

While most of my counterparts in Western countries were forced to cut out fresh vegetables for the week, I was able to afford some from the low-cost markets within walking distance from my apartment. Of course, calling them "fresh" might be a stretch. I usually found deals by going at the end of the day after the wares had already been picked over by early-rising retirees.

My breakfast of rice porridge, and my lunch of noodles with slices of carrot and bean sprouts cost so little that I was left on most days with enough in the budget to afford a couple of cucumbers or tomatoes and eggs.

Striving not to waste anything made me realize how much I had been wasting in the past. Everything that was left from a meal I packaged into containers and reused. Yesterday's soup and rice joined forces to become today's porridge.

I was able to make it through the week without becoming miserable. Sure, I bemoaned the lack of ice cream and I began to miss the convenience of food that I did not have to cook myself, but in the end, it was not all that bad.

In a way, it was enjoyable thinking up creative ways to push the boundaries of the standard of living to which I am accustomed.

Poverty has many dimensions, and the cost of food is just one.

This week has given me a new take on the value of food. My usual breakfast is at least 3 yuan (49 cents). And I often spend more than my entire food budget for the challenge just for the delivery fee of the food I order in.

Before I began, my idea of hardship, as an expat, was lack of access to deli meat and tortillas. While I cannot say I know what it is like to live in poverty now, I think I am one step closer to knowing how little I really know.

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作為一個(gè)美國(guó)人,我深受過(guò)去幾十年來(lái)美食主義盛行的影響。對(duì)于我來(lái)說(shuō),食物不是別的,就是享受。我如此享受做飯做菜、吃吃喝喝,以致于有時(shí)候我都快忘記了,在這個(gè)世界上,不能享受食物的樂(lè)趣的人有300萬(wàn)。于他們,食物僅僅是生存所需。

即使處于薪酬等級(jí)末端,在中國(guó)的外國(guó)人依然可以賺到足夠多錢,使他們過(guò)上中產(chǎn)階級(jí)的生活。有些人甚至還能得到艱苦生活條件津貼,而那些沒(méi)得到的,也許都在嘀咕著為什么自己沒(méi)有津貼。

部分為了好好審視一下所謂的“外國(guó)專家”身份帶給我的某種特權(quán)地位,我最近決定參加一項(xiàng)“最低生存挑戰(zhàn)”活動(dòng)。這是一項(xiàng)全球性的活動(dòng),號(hào)召人們每天只花1.5美元(大概9.1元人民幣)在食物上,以表示對(duì)過(guò)著貧困生活的人們的聲援。

這項(xiàng)活動(dòng)5月份啟動(dòng),一時(shí)在西方吸引了很多明星、美食節(jié)目的大廚和媒體人士參與。公眾借此享受到很多名人的軼聞趣事,諸如(為了省錢)某主持人吃雜牌紅腸,那些電影明星們放棄了拿鐵咖啡,不過(guò),在中國(guó)這樣一個(gè)生活著世界上很大比例的貧困人口的發(fā)展中國(guó)家,卻極少有這類活動(dòng)。

歷史上,中國(guó)常常因?yàn)橥庾迦肭帧⒄謩?dòng)蕩、內(nèi)戰(zhàn)、自然災(zāi)害和其他意想不到的災(zāi)難而發(fā)生嚴(yán)重饑荒,而現(xiàn)在中國(guó)人面臨的問(wèn)題在于日益增加的生活成本和越來(lái)越大的貧富差距。

也許是福禍相依,從困難時(shí)期,中國(guó)人獲得了應(yīng)對(duì)饑餓挑戰(zhàn)的經(jīng)驗(yàn),中餐就是其中之一。在過(guò)去的5天里,我也是嚴(yán)格依靠中餐果腹。

過(guò)去一周,我從痛苦經(jīng)驗(yàn)中明白了,為什么中文里一日三餐被稱作早飯、中飯、晚飯,為什么中文里用“吃飯”這個(gè)詞。

“米飯”是我這幾天用的最多的詞,米飯也是我吃的最多的東西。我煮米飯,用蔥炒米飯,還把米做成粥,配著白水煮雞蛋做早餐。

面條是以前我從來(lái)不曾留意中國(guó)的另一種主食,如今我也變得熱愛(ài)面條了。

當(dāng)西方國(guó)家里參加這個(gè)挑戰(zhàn)活動(dòng)的人們不得忍痛舍棄新鮮蔬菜,我卻可以從距離我的公寓幾步路遠(yuǎn)的廉價(jià)菜市場(chǎng)買回來(lái)新鮮蔬菜。當(dāng)然了,說(shuō)我買回來(lái)的是新鮮蔬菜貌似有點(diǎn)牽強(qiáng)。我通常在晚上去菜市場(chǎng),這個(gè)時(shí)候的菜便宜些,但是最新鮮的已經(jīng)被很早就起床去菜市場(chǎng)的大爺大媽們挑走了。

我早飯就吃大米粥,午飯吃胡蘿卜豆芽面,這些材料非常便宜,大多數(shù)日子里,我還能剩點(diǎn)錢買點(diǎn)黃瓜或者西紅柿、雞蛋。

為了避免挨餓,我不敢浪費(fèi)任何東西,這讓我意識(shí)到過(guò)去我多么的鋪張浪費(fèi)。

每一餐吃剩的我都保存起來(lái),留著再吃。昨天剩的湯和米飯第二天鼓搗到一起就成了今天的粥。

經(jīng)過(guò)努力,過(guò)去的一周里我活下來(lái)了,還過(guò)得不太悲慘。當(dāng)然了,不能吃冰欺凌,我特別哀怨,每天自己做飯,我甚至開(kāi)始懷念方便食品。不過(guò),說(shuō)到底,我過(guò)得還不錯(cuò)。

在某種程度上,為了盡可能貼近我平時(shí)享受到的生活水準(zhǔn)不得不絞盡腦汁,這點(diǎn)我還挺享受的。

貧窮有多面性,食物成本僅是其中之一。

這一個(gè)周,我重新認(rèn)識(shí)到了食物的價(jià)值。周三的時(shí)候,我犒勞自己,吃了一個(gè)價(jià)值一塊五的包子。平時(shí),我的早餐至少需要三塊錢,而且我常常叫外賣,僅僅外賣服務(wù)費(fèi)就超過(guò)這個(gè)活動(dòng)規(guī)定的食物預(yù)算。

在參加這個(gè)活動(dòng)之前,作為一個(gè)外國(guó)人,我想象的困頓生活僅僅在于沒(méi)有熟肉和玉米餅。現(xiàn)在,我也不能說(shuō)我完全知道生活在貧困之中是什么樣,但是對(duì)于我是多么的無(wú)知,我想我比過(guò)去知道的多了一點(diǎn)。

(作者:Justin Ward 編譯:劉志華)

 
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