Tag: Food
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How Does the Luosifen Become The Most Popular Chinese Food of The Year?
Five years ago, Luosifen from a small town in the southwest was also a rare food in other parts of China. But today, its annual sales exceed $1.5 billion.
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The 5 Most Popular Chinese Noodles
When it comes to noodles, people always think of Japanese ramen or Italian pasta. Chinese noodles don’t seem to be that popular internationally. I think this is partly because the civil war in Chinese noodles has been going on. If you ask 10 Chinese what is the most typical noodle in Chinese food, you will…
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Only 52.26% of Chinese office workers eat breakfast every day, according to a report
Bianlifeng, a Chinese convenience store chain, released its latest research report on November 25th. The report aims to describe the breakfast consumption habits of office workers in China. The report’s data come from consumers at 1600 convenience stores in more than 20 cities in China. According to the data of the report, office workers in China show…
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Stop Chasing Those “Time-Honored”Restaurants in China
Of course, we can’t say that the level of appreciation of food by public diners is perfect, and their comments are not necessarily scientific or objective, but you don’t have to choose restaurants with low scores from the public judges, do you?
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Why is the “old vinegar” from Shanxi, China different?
Even among many Chinese vinegar, “aged vinegar” is unique. Until the 21st century, it still maintained the most primitive production method like wine. This makes it taste more than “sour”.
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The De-Colonization of Chinese Beer
There are now at least 30 beer brands in China, most of which are local brands in a province, and people call them “hometown beer”. But what many people don’t know is that most of them are already “foreign brands”.
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Milk tea has really stopped the growth of China’s coffee market
The prediction that China will have a huge coffee market in the future is wrong. This affects not only Luckin Coffe, but also Starbucks and COSTA. As a matter of fact, Chinese people don’t like coffee so much, and they won’t in the future.
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There are 6 different kinds of hot pot in China, You may only know Sichuan hot pot
Not all hot pots are filled with red chili and spicy oil like Sichuan hot pot, which is a good news for people who can’t eat spicy food.
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Traditional and fashionable Chinese dessert– Grass Jelly
Some well-known brands have opened their stores overseas. For example, you can also eat Shuyi Tealicious in North America.