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When you buy street food in China, you should be aware that authorities here are deeply concerned about food safety issues. Their No.1 concern is the omnipresent gutter oil.
Oil is used heavily in Chinese way of cooking, so some “enterprising” street vendors and restaurants buy cheap, black market oil that’s been recycled from leftovers or even garbage. Where does gutter oil go? Street food stalls and small businesses who want to cut down the cost by all means.
Feeling disgusting already? And there are more.
Here is a list of foods you should never get from street vendors in China.
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When you buy street food in China, you should be aware that authorities here are deeply concerned about food safety issues. Their No.1 concern is the omnipresent gutter oil.
Oil is used heavily in Chinese way of cooking, so some “enterprising” street vendors and restaurants buy cheap, black market oil that’s been recycled from leftovers or even garbage. Where does gutter oil go? Street food stalls and small businesses who want to cut down the cost by all means.
Feeling disgusting already? And there are more.
Here is a list of foods you should never get from street vendors in China.