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Taiwan chefs create pineapple dishes after China ban


Taiwan chefs create pineapple dishes after China ban
By HUIZHONG WU, Associated Press
Published: March 14, 2021, 6:04am
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Chef Hung cooks pineapple beef noodle at his restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan, Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Hung Ching Lung, a Taipei chef, has created a pineapple beef noodle soup at his eponymous restaurant Chef Hung, in what he says is a modest attempt to support Taiwanese pineapple farmers. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying) (Chiang Ying-ying/Associated Press)
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TAIPEI, Taiwan – Taiwan’s classic beef noodle soup has taken on a sweet and sour twist.
Taipei chef Hung Ching Lung created a pineapple beef noodle soup at his eponymous restaurant Chef Hung, in what he says is a modest attempt to support Taiwanese pineapple farmers. ....

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China's Ban on Taiwan Pineapples Leads to New Food Creations


China’s Ban on Taiwan Pineapples Leads to New Food Creations
March 13, 2021
Chef Hung shows pineapple beef noodle outside of his restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan, Wednesday, March 10, 2021. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
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China began a ban on the import of pineapples from Taiwan on March 1. The move led the Taiwanese government to begin a campaign urging its citizens to start eating more of the homegrown fruit.
Taiwan’s President, Tsai Ing-wen, even launched a social media
challenge that called on people to eat the nation’s pineapples “until you burst.” ....

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Japan (AP) A decade ago, a massive tsunami crashed into the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Three of its reactors melted down, leaving it looking like a bombed-out factory. Emergency workers risked their lives trying to keep one of history s worst nuclear crises from spiraling out of control. Proper equipment has now replaced ragged plastic hoses held together with tape and an outdoor power switchboard infested by rats, which caused blackouts. Radiation levels have declined, allowing workers and visitors to wear regular clothes and surgical masks in most areas. But deep inside the plant, danger still lurks. Officials don t know exactly how long the cleanup will take, whether it will be successful and what might become of the land where the plant sits. ....

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