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in dishes Meat balls Main dishes Chicken duck Main dishes Vegetable Main dishes Sea food Soup ? Then , soup is brought out. The starchy “ staple” food ? Soup is followed by the starchy staple food, which is usually rice or noodles or sometimes dumplings. The starchy “ staple” food ? Many Chinese eat rice (or noodles or whatever) last, but if you like to have your rice together with other dishes, you should say so early on. Snacks and dessert ? Sometimes they’ ll be replaced by snacks and dessert like baozi , dabing or cakes. Fruit ? Sometimes , some fruit will be served . Eating etiquette ? Generally, Chinese table manners are more informal than the West, although there are more rules concerning interactions with other guests . Eating etiquette ? Chinese trend to talk loudly during the dinner and different from the west , talking with a full mouth is usually allowed though some people think it is impolite . ? Besides , when you are eating or drinking , make some sound is allowed .But place the china bowls and plates quietly。 Eating etiquette ? Eating with the elbows on the table is allowed. ? Belch is not good but you don’ t have to avoid it intentionally . ? When eating food that contains bones, it is customary that the bones be spat out onto the dining plate in a neat pile. Spitting onto the floor is almost never acceptable. Drinks toast ? Drinks plays an important role in Chinese food culture . Drinks Pouring Toast Drinks ? Usually , both hard drink and beverage are served throughout the meal . ? It is customary for the host to insist that guests drink to show friendship. ? If the guests prefers not to drink, they may say, I39。m unable to drink, but thank you. [in Chinese: Wo bu neng he jiu, xie xie. ] Drinks ? The host may continue to insist that the guests drink, and the guests may likewise continue to