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Chinese cuisine is one of the all-time favorite cuisines of people all over the world. The mere aroma of Chinese food wafting through the streets draws people into the restaurants. Chinese cuisine is popular for its variety and nutritional significance. There are noodles, pasta, spaghetti, rice, and tortillas that, are served with lightly fried chicken and vegetables. Chicken goes perfectly with stir-fried capsicums, onions, and bamboo shoots. Soy sauce, chili sauce, and chili pepper blend into one another to create the signature taste that is the characteristic feature of Chinese cuisine best thing about Chinese cuisine is the fact that vegetables are only lightly fried so that their nutritional significance, as well as taste, remains intact. In addition to having unique ingredients and a distinct style of cooking, Chinese people also have their own individualistic of eating food. Nobody in the world can play with the noodles the way Chinese people do with the sticks and yet make sure that not a single droplet of the sauce is splashed on their shirt. Chinese dress is characterized by beauty combined with modesty.
There is very little show-off of the skin. The fabrics are mostly made in silk and the prints are eye-catchy. Chinese people like to wear bright colors, preferably shiny they look like go silver and royal blue. The silky texture of the clothes lends a shine even to some of the dullest colors on Earth. Chinese women prefer to hold their hair in a tight bun that is held in place by a wooden stick. The traditional view of a Chinese woman is that of a doll wearing a foot-length bright silky red and blue robe with a paper fan in her paper fan not that the Chinese have adopted a unique culture, they are naturally meant to be different. They can create everything but not the looks. One can identify a Chinese among 100 people. They have large round faces with black lustrous eyes curled slightly upwards in the corners. You can hardly observe any eyelids in Chinese! And that happens to be one of the secrets of their beauty. Chinese are very hard-working people. In a matter of less than fifty years, China has become no less than a superpower in Asia superpower to be the biggest exporter of products of all sorts to many countries in the world including the USA. You go to a grocery store in the USA and you will come to know that almost 90 percent of the things you pick up are made in China.
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