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  2. Luzhu huoshao - Wikipedia

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    However, it is still one of the most famous Beijing traditional street foods, and a "must try" for local Beijing people. Cui Daiyuan (崔岱远), a contemporary writer from Beijing, wrote in his book "The flavor of Beijing" (京味儿) that luzhu huoshao is "a food that allows the poor people to experience the superior life ...

  3. Beijing cuisine - Wikipedia

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    However, some generalisation of Beijing cuisine can be characterised as follows: Foods that originated in Beijing are often snacks rather than main courses, and they are typically sold by small shops or street vendors. There is emphasis on dark soy paste, sesame paste, sesame oil and scallions, and fermented tofu is often served as a condiment ...

  4. File:Chinese Street Restaurant in Beijing (1926-1927).jpg

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; ... English: Chinese Street Food in Beijing (1926-1927) Date: 18 May ...

  5. Xiaochi - Wikipedia

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    Xiaochi are highly local and, in some cases, one city's markets, or even one particular market or restaurant, can become famous for a particular type of food. The city will often become known for that food and the city name be used as an identifier or an attribution of quality (e.g. Chengdu xiaochi in Beijing). Specific types of xiaochi will ...

  6. Jianbing - Wikipedia

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    Jianbing (simplified Chinese: 煎饼; traditional Chinese: 煎餅; pinyin: jiānbǐng; lit. 'pan-fried bing') is a traditional Chinese street food similar to crêpes.It is a type of bing generally eaten for breakfast and hailed as "one of China's most popular street breakfasts."

  7. 68 Easy Finger Food Appetizers Everyone Will Love - AOL

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    They’re like the most crowd-pleasing finger food of all time, and if you lay out an array of dipping options, you’ll manage to please everyone. Get the recipe 39.

  8. Liangfen - Wikipedia

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    It is most popular in northern China, including Beijing, [2] Gansu, [3] and Shaanxi, [4] but may also be found in Sichuan [5] and Qinghai. [6] In Tibet and Nepal it is called laping and is a common street vendor food. [7] In Kyrgyzstan it is an ingredient in a noodle dish called ashlan fu. [8] Liangfen is generally white or off-white in color ...

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