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Food In China

Food In China. By: Travis Chen. Rice! ( 米 mǐ uncooked, 反 fǎn cooked) China is the top producer (94%) and consumer of rice. Instead of saying “How are you?”, more typical greeting is “Have you had your rice today”. STAPLE OF CHINESE DIET. 可口 可乐 - ( k ĕkŏu k ĕlè ) “Tasty soft drink” or

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Food In China

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  1. Food In China By: Travis Chen

  2. Rice! (米 mǐ uncooked, 反fǎn cooked) China is the top producer (94%) and consumer of rice. • Instead of saying “How are you?”, more typical greeting is “Have you had your rice today” STAPLE OF CHINESE DIET

  3. 可口 可乐 - (kĕkŏukĕlè) “Tasty soft drink” or “to be happy with the tasty” 百事可乐– (bǎishìkělè) “everything is laughable” 山露水 – (shanlùshui) translates exactly to Mountain Dew DRINKS

  4. Lychee Drinks • Sugar Cane Juice • Tea OTHER DRINKS (CONTINUE)

  5. Possible ingredients: Salty eggs, ground pork.. • Typically for breakfast its just plain rice and water • In my opinion its the “Breakfast of champions” in China • Sometimes eaten as a snack TYPICALBREAKFAST – RICE PORRIDGE 粥 (yù,zhōu)

  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az7RW259MAQ Dai Bamboo Cooking

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