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糖葫芦不仅美味还帮助消化。课件见网站 测试见7版 AS the cold weather comes, eating candied hawthorns (糖葫芦) is a cheap and tasty way to keep warm. Candied hawthorns are bright red. Street vendors (小贩) put the hawthorns ……
美国的“糖葫芦”是什么样的? MY favorite time of year is autumn. It’s time to eat candy apples again.Candy apples show up every autumn in the US. We put large apples on sticks (竹签) and dip (浸透) them in a bright ……
(糖葫芦) we so love in China. ……
冰糖葫芦、烤红薯……你知道这些特色小吃背后的有趣故事吗?词数 223 建议阅读时间 4分钟AUTUMN has arrived. Have you noticed there are more snack stands showing up near your school? Sugar-coated hawthorns (糖葫芦) and roasted (烤的) sweet potatoes ……
酸酸甜甜的糖葫芦,今天你吃了吗?词数 210 建议阅读时间 5分钟 教案见网站 测试见7版AS the cold weather comes, eating candied hawthorns (糖葫芦) is a cheap and tasty way to keep warm. Candied hawthorns are bright red. They are a popular ……
好吃的冰糖葫芦是谁发明的?好吃的冰糖葫芦是谁发明的?Sugar-coated hawthorns are a popular snack (小吃) during winter. Do you know the story behind them?Sugar-coated hawthorns came from the Song Dynasty (宋代). An ……
needed – in the west. 21ST--------------------retail outlet: 零售店 suburb: 郊区sugar-coated haws: 糖葫芦 ……
there were stores for books, drinks, food,sugarcoated haws(冰糖葫芦) and many other things. It quickly ……
eating candied hawthorn (糖葫芦). In the West, we put large apples on sticks (竹签) and dip them in a bright ……
enjoy eating candied hawthorn (糖葫芦). In the West, we put large apples on sticks (竹签) and dip (浸透 ……
enjoy eating candied hawthorns (糖葫芦); in the west, we put large apples on sticks and dip them ……
enjoy eating candied hawthorn (糖葫芦). In the West, we put large apples on sticks (竹签) and dip (浸透 ……
(冰糖葫芦) and spring rolls (春卷). They were very surprised after tasting them one by one. They were also ……
糖葫芦、烤红薯、炒栗子,好吃的零食也有历史典故。AS the temperature drops, the desire forsnacks(零食) to keep away the winter... or back home.Toffee hawthorns(糖葫芦),roasted sweet potato(烤红薯) androasted chestnuts(糖炒栗子) are all common ……
巨响). The sound and fire scared away the monster. Popular snack 冰糖葫芦的故事At temple fairs (庙会), sugar-coated hawthorns (糖葫芦) are a popular snack. There is an old story about it. In the Song Dynasty (宋朝 ……
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