Female Chef Showcases Her Baking Skills at Beijing Bar




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Jia Bei, a female baker, demonstrates how to make bread and pastry, at Long Jing Lounge in Beijing on March 6. [Women of China/Zhang Jiamin]

Expert female baker Jia Bei showed off her bread and pastry making abilities at a demonstration at Long Jing Lounge in Beijing on March 6.

During the activity, visitors tasted the fresh-out-of-the-oven delicacies for free, enjoyed a traditional tea ceremony and experienced a class in Latin dancing.

Baking has become a popular past-time among more and more Chinese urban women who enjoy making cakes with healthy, raw ingredients and sharing the results with hungry friends and family.

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Jia Bei, a female baker, demonstrates how to make bread and pastry, at Long Jing Lounge in Beijing on March 6. [Women of China/Zhang Jiamin]

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Jia Bei, a female baker, demonstrates how to make bread and pastry, at Long Jing Lounge in Beijing on March 6. [Women of China/Zhang Jiamin]

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Visitors taste the newly-baked delicacies for free. [Women of China/Zhang Jiamin]

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Visitors taste the newly-baked delicacies for free. [Women of China/Zhang Jiamin]

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Visitors enjoy dancing during the activity. [Women of China/Zhang Jiamin]

(Women of China)


By Zhang JiaminEditor: Kate Wu(Women of China)


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