Diligent China food taster eats 40 spicy snacks a day, devotes life to job
- Professional taster takes diligence to new level, turns down highly lucrative job offers from rival companies

A man in China who has been working as a latiao taster for 20 years is so dedicated to his work that he eats the spicy gluten snacks as main meals and turns down lucrative job offers from other companies.
As research and development director at the Jialong latiao factory in central China’s Henan province, Li Zili, 44, counts among his responsibilities tasting about 40 sticks of the snack a day and helping to develop new flavours.
The snack made of wheat flour and spicy sauce is one of the most popular in China.
The key to its success is the sauce, usually made from oil and chillies, Sichuan pepper, cinnamon and galangal.

News of Li’s job went viral recently after the Latiao Museum in central China’s Hunan province paid 1,888 yuan (US$260) a day for a part-time worker to taste and offer feedback.