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melayu' or malaya, the chinese had come to this country to work at the tin mines. however, during the selangor civil war, the tin mines were temporarily abandoned. the chinese returned after the war, only to find the mines flooded. yap ah loy, an influential chinese figure back then, had opened a tapioca
mill on petaling street in his bid to persuade the chinese to stay on. to this day, petaling street is sometimes called 'chee cheong kai', meaning 'starch factory street' in cantonese, referring to its history as the centre for the production of tapioca flour back then. since then, petaling street has...
http://www.kuala-lumpur.ws/klareas/chinatown_petaling.htm
killed for food, liu suliang, co-owner of chinese farm brothers, quipped: "i'm willing to. it's just like raising chicken or goats. i can't possibly send them to university." regarded as agricultural pests, these furry bamboo rats are rodents that feed on the roots of crop plants such as sugar cane, tapioca
killed for food, liu suliang, co-owner of chinese farm brothers, quipped: "i'm willing to. it's just like raising chicken or goats. i can't possibly send them to university." regarded as agricultural pests, these furry bamboo rats are rodents that feed on the roots of crop plants such as sugar cane, tapioca...
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/cnainsider/bamboo-rats-china-meat-food-chinese-farm-brothers-12217506