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  2. Category:Vegetable diseases - Wikipedia

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    Root vegetable diseases (3 C, 26 P) S. Stem vegetable diseases (4 P) T. Tomato diseases (40 P) Pages in category "Vegetable diseases"

  3. Food safety incidents in China - Wikipedia

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    [56] [57] They asked Chinese authorities to offer evidence. [58] On August 5, 2008, Japanese media revealed that some Chinese people who had eaten the recalled Chinese dumplings made by Tianyang Food had also become sick after the incident in Japan, in mid-June 2008; the cause was again found to have been methamidophos contamination.

  4. Fat choy - Wikipedia

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    Fat choy (traditional Chinese: 髮菜; simplified Chinese: 发菜; pinyin: fàcài; Jyutping: faat³ coi³; Nostoc flagelliforme) is a terrestrial cyanobacterium (a type of photosynthetic bacteria) that is used as a vegetable in Chinese cuisine. When dried, the product has the appearance of black hair. For that reason, its name in Chinese means ...

  5. Food safety in China - Wikipedia

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    The first incident occurred 3 decades ago in Shanghai where consumption of raw clam lead to a Hepatitis A outbreak. The second incident is the 2008 Chinese milk scandal which caused kidney stones in infants, devastating almost 300,000 children. [45] The 2008 Chinese milk scandal received the most attention among food safety incidents.

  6. Lists of diseases - Wikipedia

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    List of childhood diseases and disorders; List of endocrine diseases; List of eponymous diseases; List of eye diseases and disorders; List of intestinal diseases; List of infectious diseases; List of human disease case fatality rates; List of notifiable diseasesdiseases that should be reported to public health services, e.g., hospitals ...

  7. Chinese cabbage - Wikipedia

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    This group is the more common of the two, especially outside Asia; names such as napa cabbage, dà báicài (Chinese: 大白菜, "large white vegetable"); Baguio petsay or petsay wombok (); Chinese white cabbage; "wong a pak" (Hokkien, Fujianese); baechu (Korean: 배추), wongbok; hakusai (Japanese: 白菜 or ハクサイ) and "suann-tang-pe̍h-á" (Taiwanese) [2] usually refer to members of ...

  8. Category:Asian vegetables - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for vegetables that are particularly associated with Asian cuisine. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...

  9. List of crucifer diseases - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of diseases of crucifers (Brassica and Raphanus spp.). Bacterial diseases ... The Cornell Plant Pathology Vegetable Disease Web Page