'Dog poop cake' is pictured at a specialty store on Shanghai's Nanjing Road last month. Yin Liqin / For China Daily As the saying goes, "You are what you eat". And according to a manufacturer of mung ...
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Chinese-style pastries, such as date paste cakes and mung bean cakes, are gaining popularity in festival markets. CHINA DAILY The market for Chinese-style pastries is projected to expand in the future ...
Dishes not only demonstrate the skillfulness and resourcefulness of a homemaker and special features of each locality, but also reflect the cultural identity of each nation. A country with tropical ...
Going through old photos of friends and family celebrating the Chinese New Year, I yearn to go back to Taiwan more and more everyday. I crave Taiwanese pastries and breads, and since many cannot be ...
In the weeks leading up to the Lunar New Year, or Tet, which begins Jan. 28, David Loi’s kitchen is bustling with festive energy. Loi, 55, is the owner of Van’s Bakery in Garden Grove, situated at the ...
As the saying goes, "You are what you eat". And according to a manufacturer of mung bean cakes in Shanghai, if one eats its product labeled "dog poop cake", you are likely to be "blessed with the kind ...
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