After the last post about essential baking equipment in China, how different supplies are called in Chinese and where to get them, here follows the second part of the guide: A list of baking ingredients, how they are called …
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Anhui’s Food Culture: Bozhou’s famous Niurou Mo 牛肉馍
It still amazes me how much I can eat. Seriously, the past few weeks we have been invited for lunches, and dinners, and wedding feasts, and baby shower feasts, and countless other welcome parties.
That food is an integral part …
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