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  1. Hong Kong’s Summer Temptations

    letsvisitasia.com » Let\'s Visit Asia - May 31, 2008

    Those visiting Hong Kong this summer are up for a fun-filled and busy trip. The Hong Kong Tourism Board has put together a vibrant website showcasing the so-called Hong Kong’s Summer Temptations. Go wild as malls and

    Also tagged: equestrian, travel, expo, asia, holiday, olympics, olympic games, hong kong, summer, asia travel, asian city tours, events in asia, travel blog, book fair

  2. Himalaya International launches four products

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Mar 12, 2008

    Mumbai, March 12 (IANS) Food processing company Himalya International Ltd has entered the domestic food market with the launch of four brands - Himalya Fresh, American Harvest, Bufalabella and Uno Italiano. These

    Also tagged: business, extra virgin olive oil, cottage cheese, virgin olive oil

  3. Odds and Ends

    noodlesandrice.com » Noodles and Rice - Aug 2, 2007

    Get out your calendars! WOFEX 2007: World’s Food & Trade Expo at the World Trade Center, Manila - This one’s ongoing RIGHT NOW, so hurry! Culinary Art 2007 in Sri Lanka, August 25-2007 The Sixth Annual Culinary

    Also tagged: sri lanka, events, beverages, manila, lemongrass, salads asian

  4. Chinese Will Eat Anything - Part 187 - Whole Roasted Camel! [PanAsianBiz]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - International Business - Jul 10, 2007

    I have lost count of the different kinds of things the Chinese will eat...seriously lost count. 187 is probably way too low. More like 1187...I dunno. A Chinese chef in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang

    Also tagged: camel, china, chinese, eat, muslim, all about china

  5. Chinese Will Eat Anything - Part 187 - Whole Roasted Camel!

    knowmoremedia.com » PanAsianBiz - Jul 10, 2007

    I have lost count of the different kinds of things the Chinese will eat...seriously lost count. 187 is probably way too low. More like 1187...I dunno. A Chinese chef in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang

    Also tagged: camel, china, chinese, eat, muslim, all about china