Thursday, 6 June 2013

Typical Foods in China

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I think the best part of learning a specific subject may that be in Marketing, Accounting, Engineering, and others; is to learn the basics. And the best thing to know more about a place is to learn the basic greetings and most particularly their main foods. And knowing more about China is not an excuse. Typical foods are also called “staple foods” for British nationalities.

Definition of Staple Foods:  According to Oxford Dictionaries, the word staple means that it is the foremost and essential element of a population’s food (e.g. beef, potatoes, and dairy in Canada). Do you want to know some staple foods in China? 

Here are some examples of China's staple foods (check some scrumptious recipes when you click the items below):

  • Fish (particularly fish on the bone) 

There are lots of tasty typical foods in China to choose from. What are some examples of staple foods that you love most? 

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