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Famous Chinese food: How to cook sweet and sour pork

02:03 Sweet and sour pork is a famous traditional Chinese dish. The outside is crisp, the inside is tender, and the taste is sweet and sour. Follow Hu Xiaoyong, top gou

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Movie theaters reopen in Venezuela

02:15 Movie theaters in Venezuela are opening their doors again after a 10-month shutdown.Film lovers are looking forward to getting a taste of the life they had before the COVID-19 qu

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Vlog: How to make a bowl of authentic Lanzhou Beef Noodles?

Lanzhou Beef Noodles are a famous Chinese dish originating from the northwestern city of Lanzhou. What makes the hand-pulled noodles taste so good? Follow Xinhua journalist to Lanzhou to find it out.

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Night markets reopen as China's COVID-19 situation eases

Night markets are dynamic, exciting spaces where Chinese take a leisurely stroll or taste local snacks. But the months-long #COVID19 outbreak has forced many to shutte

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Asia Album: Cherry blossoms bring in spring season of Kathmandu

A bee sucks nectar from flowering cherry blossoms in a garden in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 23, 2020. (Photo by Sunil Sharma/Xinhua) KATHMANDU, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- Get the first taste of spring of Nepa

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Obesity dulls sense of taste, study suggests

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The world’s first and only milk sommelier

A Dutchman is getting his taste of fame for being the world’s first and only milk sommelier, specializing in tasting dairy products and telling the “stories of the rich diversity of milk.”

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The world’s first and only milk sommelier

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Workplace injustice leads to stronger sense of taste: study

Experiencing unfair treatment at work can sharpen the taste buds, thus making the taste of food stronger, according to a latest Canadian study.