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  2. Huangjiu - Wikipedia

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    The drink is commonly consumed warm, as the richness from the flavor compounds are released better when warm. In summer, it is popular to drink sweet huangjiu chilled or on ice. Liaojiu (料酒) is a type of huangjiu used in cooking, an example of this being the liaojiu-type of Shaoxing rice wine. Major producers of huangjiu include China and ...

  3. Maotai - Wikipedia

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    Maotai, or Moutai (simplified Chinese: 茅台; traditional Chinese: 茅臺; pinyin: máotái), is a style of baijiu made in the Chinese town of Maotai in Guizhou province. . Maotai is made from sorghum, a wheat-based qū, and water from the Chishui River, and it uses traditional Chinese techniques of fermentation, distillation, and aging, to produce a spirit with a nutty, grainy, and savory ...

  4. Jasmine tea - Wikipedia

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    After the jasmine plant was introduced into Fuzhou, people planted the flower broadly. Between 960 and 1127 AD (during the Song dynasty), Fuzhou gained the name of "The City of Jasmine in China". Fuzhou is regarded as the origin of the jasmine tea production process, and so far it is the only city to contain the complete production process.

  5. List of drinks named after places - Wikipedia

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    Ceylon tea — Ceylon, old name for Sri Lanka; Chinese herb tea — China; Darjeeling tea, after the city of Darjeeling, West Bengal, India; Dianhong after Dian Lake in Yunnan province, southern China; English breakfast tea — England; Formosa oolong tea after a historical name of Taiwan; Hong Kong-style milk tea — Hong Kong

  6. Zong Qinghou, the Chinese beverage billionaire who took on ...

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    The beverage tycoon’s rise came to embody the can-do spirit of China’s first generation of private entrepreneurs, who helped propel the country’s explosive economic growth in the years after ...

  7. Category:Chinese drinks - Wikipedia

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    Drink companies of China (5 C, 20 P) T. Chinese tea (5 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Chinese drinks" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  8. Category:Drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Lists of drinks by country (15 P) + Businesspeople in the drink industry by nationality (9 C) Drink brands by country (11 C) Drink companies by country (82 C) A.

  9. Ice Peak (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Ice Peak. Ice Peak (Chinese: 冰峰; pinyin: Bīngfēng) is a brand of orange flavored soda produced by Xi'an Futian Foods in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China.It is usually consumed with other Shaanxi specialties such as paomo or youpo noodles.