Hearty recipes for health: the Hakka medicinal soup in Guangdong, China
Abstract Background The Hakka are a subgroup of the Han Chinese, originally from northern China and mainly living in southern China now. Over hundreds of years, the Hakka have developed their own medical practices to prevent and cure diseases, such as medicinal soup, an important characteristic of H...
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Main Authors: | Mingyan Ding (Author), Shi Shi (Author), Binsheng Luo (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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