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Past Articles for 2016Arrange by Author's last name Arrange by Author's first name Arrange by Title Arrange by Topic Arrange by Publication Date
Fa-Tai Shieh |
Senior Citizen Lunch Boxes
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Florence Meyers |
Tribute to Irving Chang, A
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Liu, Zhengyu |
Chinese Food Research in Japan
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Chinese Food Research in Japan
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Lu Ying |
China's Ancient 'Book of Songs'
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Newman, Jacqueline M. |
Sugar: A Hidden Ingredient
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Fish Lips, Fish Cheeks,and Fish Air Bladders
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Sea Vegetables: More Information
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Gelo: Minority Folk and Their Food
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Ginseng
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Fruits Are Very Popular: Part I
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Pork Sung is Pork Floss
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Lamb Revisited
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Qiaoguo, also called Qixi, is for Lovers
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Questions About Confucius
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TOPICS INCLUDE: F&F Corrections; Ketchup in Indonesia; Chinese crab beliefs; Zheng He; Taiwan, a food lovers paradise; Dishes named by ingredients; Donating a bought book; 1st Chinese restaurant in US; Green tea; Ginger-pickled walnuts; Hezhen man
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TOPICS INCLUDE: Religious monasteries in Mongolia; Chinese characters; Shi Jing; Information about illegal workers; Burdock; Vancouver menu exhibition; Lamb recipes; Rice cakes and potato disks
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Astralagus is Milk Vetch
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Yugurs and Uygurs: Two Different Ethnic Minority Populations
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Fruits are Very Popular: Part II
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Chinese Cuisine Has Central Asian Roots
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TOPICS INCLUDE: Chinese New Year; Maritime Silk Road; Chinese religions; Graves of deceased; Song dishes in Hangzhou; Seal scripts; A belt and a donut; Feeding parents with an incurable disease; Hasma recipe
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Chinese Lunar Year: Its Festivals and Foods
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TOPICS INCLUDE: Ponzu sauce; Spoon measurements; Next Food Conference; Seafood articles kudos; Qufu and Mt. Tai; Keeping count; An apology
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Mangoes are Marvelous
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Egg Yolks: High and Heavenly
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Garlic and Ginger: Chinese Lore and Loves
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Crab, Cuttlefish, and Conch
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Minorities, Muslims, and Halal Food
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Lunar Year Festivals and Foods
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Shrimp, Lobsters, and Scallops, continued
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Xian: An Early Chinese Capital
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Squid, Snails, and Salamanders; Sea Vegetables, too
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Mustard Greens: Plain and Perky
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Flowers: For Fantastic Flavor
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Vegetarianism: An Update
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Confucius: On Food and Eating
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Chinese Food, Medicine, and Health
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Early Chinese Food: Neolithic To Now
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Yi Pin, A Restaurant in South Africa's Port Elizabeth
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Spiller, Harley |
Loving Chinese Food, Menus, and Cookbooks
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