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		<description><![CDATA[Tea egg, which is boiled with tea and marinade, is one of the most famous snacks in China, especially in Nan Jing (the capital of Jangsu Province). However, tea eggs’ exact origin is not clear. Tea eggs are fresh-brewed and sold and it can be easily found in streets and alleys, so you can eat [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Manchu Han Imperial Feast is one of the most grand and luxurious feast in the Chinese food history. Not counting fruit and desserts, it contains 134 hot dishes and 48 cold ones. Therefore, in total, there are at least 108 courses. Originally, only the imperial family and meritorious officials had the chance to be invited [...]


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