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Authentic Chongqing Hot Pot

The video showcases a visit to a hot pot restaurant where a variety of ingredients, including meat and vegetables, are ordered and cooked in a spicy broth. The narrator explains the different dishes, such as duck blood and pig brain, and highlights the unique experience of enjoying hot pot in Chongqing, known for its delicious and spicy cuisine.

Published on 2023-07-14 · Used with permission

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