Cultural and historical trends and influences of food, nutrition and cuisine on health and development

The distinctive qualities of the cuisine of Hangzhou are the result of its geographical situation, which provided good soils, reliable rainfall, a lake that has been a water source and renowned beauty spot for centuries. The rich water-sources facilitated the development of gastronomy, agriculture,...

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Food Technology - history
Food Technology - trends
Health
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History, 20th Century
History, Medieval
Humans
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