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bamboo grows ontop of Chinese mountains to help maintain panda's health lifestyles and keep them alive
China is the country that grows the most cabbages globally. It is a popular vegetable in Chinese cuisine and is cultivated on a large scale throughout the country.
Neither. The Kiwifruit, also known as the Chinese gooseberry, grows on vines.
Mangosteen is a sweet and tangy fruit. It grows in China and Southeast Asia.
Yes, I am actually Chinese and I'm happily married to my cousin atm. But i plan to divorce once my sister grows up
Many people in China own cars. In the past, prior to the 1980s, very few Chinese people owned cars, but as China's economy grows and Chinese people's lives are improved, more and more Chinese people can finally afford to own a car. However, there are still a LOT of bicycles in China. I would say that more Chinese own a bicycle than own a car.
Nature invented green tea. That is how it grows on the plant. The various ways the leaf is treated is what makes the tea "green", "white", "black" or "oolong".
It grows anywhere watermelon grows. Xigua is Mandarin Chinese for "watermelon" it however, usually refers to the small watermelon. if you go to an Asian market remember, Da Xigua "big watermelon" Xiao Xigua "small watermelon"
Western angelica grows to about 4.5 ft (1.5 m) with white to yellow flowers, and very large three-part leaves. Chinese angelica is a perennial that grows to 3 ft (1 m), a purple stem and umbrella-like clusters of flowers.
Nature invented green tea. That is how it grows on the plant. The various ways the leaf is treated is what makes the tea "green", "white", "black" or "oolong".
Do you mean "rhubarb" (Rheum rhabarbarum)? The wild plant grows along the banks of the river Volga. It was cultivated by the Chinese over 2000 years ago.