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Q: Sugar and China

How do you feel about the Chinese obsession to over sweeten everything ? 

12 years 27 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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haha.  The only thing that doesn't get sweetend here is the medicine.  Because, as you know, if it doesn't taste really, really bitter, it isn't good for you.

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how do you feel then? I wanna know the answer...really...I'd "change" myself for you...I so much love sweeten everything....

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I like a snowy Happy new year, rather than a no sky one...Beijing's time to ban the cars---the only solution for the time being...

 
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It's interesting, because although many things like milk and bread are sweetened, there are a ton of people here who don't like sweet things and won't even touch candy. Then there are other people who walk around eating huge chunks of sugar cane (at least that's what I think it is). A girl I know said boys don't like sweet things. It does seem like the guys here are less likely to eat sugar than the girls.

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