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Snacks are known
in Chinese as xiao chi or little eats and were traditionally
sold by street vendors, who each specialised in one particular type of snack.
The general trend was to provide snacks that were cheap and nourishing and included
ingredients such as bean curd, batter etc. Traditional Chinese snack foods were
originally classified as either wine accompaniments or food
accompaniments.
Despite the arrival
of foreign food giants, which have made great inroads into the market, the Chinese
savoury snacks market remains dominated by products suited to the local Chinese
taste preferences, and so the domestic industry remains buoyant and competitive.
Additionally, across China, many of the teahouses, which had been an important
market for the snack-sellers, have been steadily closed down and vendors have
been increasingly driven off the streets.
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