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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The philosophy What has never failed to astonish Westerners are the strange ingre- of food dients that find their way on to the table in China: shark&#8217;s fin, birds&#8217; nest soup, bamboo shoots and sea cucumber salad, not to mention mouse, snake, dog and cat meat. It is true that the Chinese are one of the few races that have no taboos with regard to food. The reality is, however, that something like 90 per cent of Chinese foods are readily available in the West. The significant difference between Chinese and Western cooking habits lies in the way certain flavours </p>
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