Frying up four tons of fried rice
Updated: 2015-10-23 13:36
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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In today's trending, 300 cooks fry up a four ton batch of fried rice, photos of a skinny lion and tiger at the Beijing zoo spark netizens' concern, a driver accidentally crashes a sedan into a hotel and a man seeks the meaning of mysterious words on a tapestry.
Four tons of fried rice is no problem for 300 cooks simultaneously cooking in Jiangsu province on Thursday. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Three hundred cooks prepare four tons of fried rice with eggs
Fried rice is to some extent an entry-level dish to everyone who is learning cooking. With a little help from oil and eggs, plain rice can be turned into something delicious. It is easy to think of making one portion of fried rice. But try four tons of it.
Three hundred professional cooks and cooking school apprentices turned on their cooking ranges at the same time to fry rice with their own ingredients in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province on Thursday.
The entire weight of the fried rice reached almost four tons, with peas, carrots, ham, sausages, prawns and other ingredients added.
Next up: A skinny lion and tiger prompt public concern at the Beijing Zoo.
A cook stirs a pan of fried rice.[Photo/Xinhua] |
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