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Eating on the Street in China

Street vendors abound in China.  Whether it's roasted peanuts or charcoal squid or chicken feet or noodles or soups or deep fried bugs of some description, there are innumerable delicacies available to tempt, pleased and disgust.

Now to the point, is it safe... there is lots of good food out there, but be a bit cautious.

Here are a couple tips to keep safe:

  1. food that goes directly from the wok or grill to you is generally safe
  2. food that sits cold for a long time is dangerous
  3. make sure dishes are washed properly (hot water is your friend)

One thing to keep in mind - see how much others pay, then pay that much.  You'd be amazed how prices can differ from person to person, especially when that person is a foreigner. 

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