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Jun 11, 2010 03:18
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Chinese Dragon Boat Festival is coming; people will eat Zongzi on that day. Here are some different kinds of Zongzi.


Huzhou Zongzi

Jun 11, 2010 03:21
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Guangdong Zongzi

Jun 11, 2010 03:34
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I'm hestating to eat them.

Jun 11, 2010 03:38
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Zongzi with its cover

Jun 12, 2010 01:10
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Seems delicious, I will try some this year.
Jun 13, 2010 22:12
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Zongzi in Burman, with banana and coconut

Jun 13, 2010 22:14
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Vietnamese Zongzi

Jun 14, 2010 21:00
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Originally Posted by LAUGH

Vietnamese Zongzi


Wow, looks delicious. morrow will be the Dragon Boat day, but I have not see any Zongzi yet.
Jun 16, 2010 23:00
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I prefer the one made of dates or sweetened bean paste. Last year, I tasted some with meat inside. Couldn't get used to it. Too salty.
Jun 17, 2010 01:25
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Originally Posted by MARRYMAX

I prefer the one made of dates or sweetened bean paste. Last year, I tasted some with meat inside. Couldn't get used to it. Too salty.



I dont like the one with meat either, tastes strange. So does mooncake.
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