HONG KONG, Jan. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ While most Westerners prefer trimmed meat and fish fillets, a vast majority of Asian diners enjoy eating their food off bones, picking flesh from carcasses, and gnawing on tendons, cartilage, and bones for gooey, chewy textures1. Hong Kong, a food paradise in Asia, is home to many popular Cantonese dishes like steamed pork ribs and phoenix talons served in rattan steamers, juicy roasted geese drumsticks and mouth-watering sweet and sour pork ribs. These are commonly consumed dishes that the locals love. However, one should exercise caution when consuming such dishes, as it increases the risk of masticatory accidents such as unexpected biting on a hard object, and in this case, stray bone fragments that are often hidden. These create tiny crack-lines on teeth, some on the surface while some are deeper into the dentine and may progress and extend into the dental pulp causing pain and sensitivity. Higher risk of cracked tooth in Hong Kong especially
Mannings pays tribute to women in latest campaign Details 06 January 2021
The pandemic has been a central theme of many campaigns since the very beginning. At the end of 2020, Mannings rolled out a campaign paying tribute to women in the city who have worked hard and remained resilient amid the challenges.
The campaign s goal is a new brand strategy for Mannings, designed to inspire a “healthy kind of beauty”. To support this notion, a new direction for the brand called #StrongBeauty was launched, saluting the strength and resilience that women had shown in their ongoing efforts to help and comfort others through tough times.