Fish and chips helping British food drive to China
date:Jul 07, 2014
A popular British idiom talks of taking coals to Newcastle. It pokes fun at the foolhardy act of transporting coal to an area of England once famed for producing coal from its mines. It led to similar enterprising practices, like selling ice to Icelanders.

Now the focus has switched from Newcastle, Britain to China, eaters' paradise, with statistics showing nearly two billion pounds worth of food and drink was exported from Britain to Asia in the past year.

Soya Sauce, a condiment originating
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