Rose Cheung is a mother and entrepreneur. She inherited
her fondness for soup from her mother who raised her in a very
traditional Chinese family in Hong Kong. After Rose moved to the
United States to attend college, she got married and decided to
settle down in Southern California. She and her husband briefly
opened and owned a Chinese restaurant in Hermosa Beach for four
years. Rose’s passion for Chinese medicine, food, and herbs has
grown so much that in 2009 she sponsored the development of an
herbal formula used to treat diabetes at the Macau University of
Science and Technology. The product was subsequently patented and
is currently available through select Traditional Chinese Medicine
clinics in Asia.
Genevieve Wong is a four-time Emmy-nominated producer
and writer. As a journalist, she has reported for news
organizations like NBC News, the New York Post, and the Los Angeles
Times. Genevieve is also a former cooking producer at The Nate
Show, where she worked alongside celebrity chefs like Todd English
and Bobby Flay. After two decades of suffering from conditions like
eczema, allergies, and asthma, Genevieve became extremely
interested in TCM at the age of twenty-three, and by default, began
to learn about the healing powers of Chinese herbal soups. Although
she does not consider herself to be a domestic person, it is not
unusual to see Genevieve in the kitchen, fanning the flames of her
herbal concoctions or boiling herbal soups and porridge for her
friends and family who are sick or pregnant.
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