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By Eileen Yin-Fei Lo

Published 2009

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This exceptionally strong spirit is drunk in China but is equally popular as a cooking ingredient. Made primarily in Tianjin, but also bottled elsewhere in China and in Taiwan, the sorghum-based amber spirit contains sugars and various herbs. Also known as wu chia pi chiew, it is typically sold in gourd-shaped crocks. It is also sometimes labeled nga pei or nh ka pay.

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