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= La Tiao =

La Tiao (Chinese: 辣条 pinyin: là tiáo), a common Chinese snack. La Tiao is spicy, sweet and cheap that is popular among adults and children in China.

La Tiao’s main raw materials are wheat flour and chili. La Tiao has some food additives in it, like acesulfame and cyclamate. Manufacturers of La Tiao generally implement according to the landmark production on the market, which is unfavorable to eat much.

History

 * The gluten snack originates from spicy dry tofu.
 * La Tiao is used to flavor primarily because they are salty and spicy.
 * Producers change the taste into sweet and spicy, which takes consumers’ fancy and gets great profit.
 * The snack solved the problem of the food in the flood disaster in Hunan Province in 1998.

Health Concern

 * La Tiao can overload the children's organs and cause the organs to be damaged.
 * Children are susceptible to the disease of the adult, such as high blood pressure because of eating a lot of sodium.
 * It may make the children's tastes more biased.
 * In addition, when the package touches air or getting damage, it will endanger the health of the body because it contains a lot of oil that goes bad quickly.

Manufacture Method

 * Make up the wheat flour or rice flour.
 * Through the machine inside the high-speed rotating parts in the case of high pressure with good wheat flour or rice noodles, instant from birth to aging products.
 * Put different molds into the nose nut and make different shapes of products (La Tiao, hot slice or spicy silk, etc.)
 * Make good flour products (cooked products), add chili oil, edible salt, MSG, spices, etc.


 * Wrap the bag in the final package, and the real La Tiao and hot slice or hot wire are done.

International Reaction

 * Two British reporters in a BBC documentary on the Chinese New Year said “Latiao is the most popular snack for under-25s in China”.
 * BBC media claimed it’s the most popular among China’s young people, with an annual market worth of 50 billion yuan(7.65 billion US dollars).
 * The BBC reporters interviewed some people who said they’ve loved Latiao since childhood.