Wisconsin produces more than 600 varieties and makes 27 percent of the nation's cheese. In 2017, the state produced 3.37 billion pounds of cheese, but exported only 2 to 3 percent of it.
Wine drinking in China goes back thousands of years. Historians say envoy Zhang Qian in the Han Dynasty (202 BC to 220 AD) brought back grapes from his western tour. Tradition also has that Li Yuanhao, a king of the Xixia regime between 1038 and 1227 AD, and his people liked liquor, including wine.
With a stellar cast including Zhang Ziyi and Wu Jing, the film is about Chinese mountaineers' ascent to the summit of Mount Qomolangma, known in the West as Mount Everest, via its perilous north ridge in 1960 and 1975.
With antitrust scrutiny growing around Amazon as it continues to impact nearly every sector of the economy, one financial analyst believes it is time for Amazon Web Services to become its own company.
With an investment of about 34 million euros, the new 5,000-square-meter facilities look to further strengthen collaboration with the automotive industry and to offer new process catalysts to the chemical industry.
With a range of products, Meili supplies parts to the automotive and motorcycle sectors as well, industries such as engineering machinery, petroleum transport, precision instruments and sport equipment.
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Wide cracks appeared in the walls of his two-story wooden house, and he and his guests were transferred to a safe place the night after the quake, he recalled.
White asparagus, one of the special delights of spring menus, is cultivated underground - with soil heaped on the eagerly growing shoots as they emerge in warming weather. Protected from sunlight, they never produce chlorophyll, so they never turn green. The technique also makes the stalks mild-tasting and very tender.
Will Amazon agree to report all sales of stolen goods to law enforcement and to victims to track large scale offenders? Bezos says yes. Weird as hell? Yes, that was weird as hell.
With businesses gradually returning to normalcy in Hubei province, officials are leaving no stone unturned to bolster high-quality development, despite downside pressures caused by the COVID-19 epidemic, provincial authorities said.