Tag: Food
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Why does the market capitalization of Maotai surpass Coca-Cola?
But how does Guizhou Moutai, which has only small consumers group (compared with Coca-Cola), achieve such business miracle?
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How Did Moon Cakes Become Financial Products?
There are some strange financial derivatives in the Chinese market, including mooncakes, hairy crabs, sneakers and designer toys. Let’s see what’s going on.
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The past and the present of Beijing Luzhu Pork
In fact, like many traditional snacks, Luzhu Pork, as a product of a particular region in a specific historical environment, is mainly received by traditional Beijingers, but can not meet the many people living in Beijing today.
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XiangPiaoPiao:Instant Milk Tea Giant Company in Transition
If you are from North America or Australia, you may have heard the name Senpure or Xiangpiaopiao. It is a brand of instant milk tea from China and always occupies a shelf in supermarkets around the world. It has different tastes and a variety of products. In recent years, it has gradually become popular with…
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The War Between Salty and Sweet in Chinese Food
First of all, please answer a question: is the moon cake sweet or salty in your impression? Moon cakes is a kind of food which originated in the Song Dynasty. Chinese people have eaten moon cakes for over a thousand years. In recent years, with the popularization of Chinese culture overseas, some foreign diners began…
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What Kind of Rice do Chinese People Eat?
In China, people will eat different kinds of rice, some rice is suitable for fried rice, some rice is suitable for porridge. People quarrel over which different kinds of rice tastes better. But if you cook rice in the BBC Food way, everything will be meaningless.
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How We Fall in Love with Cha Cha Sunflower Seeds?
Key Points: In China, different festivals have different foods for festivals. Eat Zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival, Moon Cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, Dumplings on the Spring Festival and Yuanxiao on the Lantern Festival. But there is one kind of food that appears on the table when all people are reunited,and that is Sunflower…
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Why is Shaxian Delicacies Everywhere in China?
Main points of this post: In the early days of China’s reform and opening up, KFC and McDonald’s successively entered the Chinese mainland market. In the decades that followed, the two Western fast-food chains opened more than 10,000 stores in this oriental country. While being loved by Chinese consumers, “chain brands like KFC or McDonald’s” have…
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The Past of Chinese Milk Powder
In other words, Chinese people are now drinking almost the most expensive milk powder in the world, which has to be said to be a kind of sadness.