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  • Rou Gui Oolong Tea

    Rou Gui Wuyi Mountain Tea from Fujian, is a 30% fermented Oolong that retains a slightly roasted bouquet. It's...

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  • Chinese Yam or Taro

    We suggest using fresh Chinese Yam as a substitute for potato or alternatively is you visit a Chinese...

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  • Going Local in December – Persimmons

    Persimmons - shi zi What are they? Although there are a few varieties, you will find the native chinese...

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  • Pomegranate

    Pomegranate has always believed to have health benefits and even magical properties, however now it's been proven that pomegranates...

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  • Tie Guan Yin

    Tie Guan Yin, often referred to in English as Iron Buddha or more accurately Iron Goddess of Mercy, is...

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  • Wild Rice Stem (茭白) Jiāo Bái

    This months local ingredient at The Hutong is wild rice stem (JiaoBai) helps to nourish the liver, spleen and...

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  • How To Find Us

    Click here to download a PDF of our map and directions. Click here to download a PDF of our...

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  • Chrysanthemum Tea

    Traditional Chinese Medicine states that Chrysanthemum is used to avoid fever and sore throat with the changing of seasons....

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  • Goji Berries

    Did you know that Goji berries have been used for 6,000 years by herbalists in China to:Goji Berries. They...

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  • Lily buds (Bai He 百合)

    Traditional Chinese Medicine advocates that Autumn is the season for looking after our lungs which has a direct correlation...

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  • Lotus Root

    Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners recommend foods to benefit the digestive system in summer to avoid the typical spleen and...

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