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    <description>Nick is currently based in New York, a forever student of food and an actual graduate food studies student at NYU. Apart from working remotely for Zero Foodprint Asia, he also writes about food and coffee as a way to find meaning in life, believing it is the only way to do so.</description>
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      <description>If you felt chilly earlier this month, it is because “great snow” – the 21st solar term – was in effect from December 7.
The solar terms are an ancient way to mark the seasons, and the sun feels remote during this period. Traditionally, this was interpreted to mean we will experience cold temperatures from now until spring.
Though “great snow”, also known as “heavy snow”, is not an absolute indicator of increased rainfall or snowfall, it is interpreted to mean we should expect more precipitation...</description>
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      <title>How to eat for good health in autumn – and all year round – according to the ancient Chinese calendar of 24 solar terms</title>
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