Chinese eat different foods depending where in China. The website talks about the eight regions of Chinese food.
https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-food/eight-cuisine.htm
There are many types of foods that are eaten in China. Foods commonly consumed in this country include rice, noodles, beans, vegetables, and fish.
Parts of China eat rice and parts of China eat wheat noodles. They also drink tea and sometimes beer.
I don't know but I love Chinese food and so should everyone else should. I suggest the house special Lo mein and house special fried rice! Good Luck.
most common food of Chinese is sweet and sour chicken
most common food of Chinese is sweet and sour chicken
Peking Duck is the most popular dish in Beijing since the imperial age. It is said as one of the China's national food.
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they like to eat noodles and rice
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No. It's greek national food.
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it is rice but everyone loves Chinese food
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Pecking Roast Duck is the China's national food. It is loved by all for its thin and crispy skin. This dish is often served with pancakes, sweet bean sauce or mashed garlic with soy.
No, it is either a country or a type of ceramic. However, the country has a distinct variety of national food dishes which are collectively referred to as "Chinese food".
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As of October 2013, there is no one body or agency that is responsible for food safety in China. While there are food safety regulations in place, there are around ten different national government departments that implement these regulations.
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The giant panda is the national animal of China. The Dragon is also largely considered a national animal for China as well.
China National Radio was created in 1940.
National Museum of China was created in 1959.
National Bank of China was created in 1891.
National Bank of China ended in 1911.