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English headlines: Are you sure the donkey meat you eat is real donkey meat?

Are you sure the donkey meat you eat is really a donkey?

Because of several The shop was accused of using horsemeat as donkey meat, and the city began investigating the matter.

A citywide inspection has been launched in Hejian, the "home of the donkey burger" in Hebei province, after the discovery of hundreds of workshops making and selling fake donkey meat.

In Hejian City, Hebei Province's "home of donkey meat burning", launched a city-wide inspection after hundreds of workshops producing and selling fake donkey meat were discovered.

The city government announced the crackdown after an investigation by Beijing News found that many family businesses and companies have been using cheap cuts from mules, horses and pigs to make illegal products.

Beijing The city government announced the rectification action after being investigated by the Beijing News. The investigation found that many family businesses and companies had been using cheap products such as mules, horses and pigs as donkey meat to manufacture illegal products.

Restaurants and other businesses nationwide have been snapping up the fake meat at a cost of about 40 yuan (S$8.20) a kilogram, less than half the price of real donkey meat, the paper reported.

Restaurants and other businesses across the country are reportedly snapping up the fakes for 40 yuan (about $8.20) per kilogram, which is less than half the price of real donkey meat.

Located about 200 kilometers south of Beijing, Hejian is famous for lyurou huoshao, a traditional snack of ground donkey meat in a baked wheat bun. The city is also a major source of donkey meat, particularly in northern China .

Hejian is located about 200 kilometers south of Beijing and is famous for its traditional snack "Donkey Meat Huoshao" - a delicacy filled with meat in pancakes. The city is also a major source of donkey meat, especially in northern China.

Yet much of the donkey meat is not real. In fact, it's made from the meat of mules, horses and even pigs, which is cooked together with food additives to make the meat smell like donkey, according to the Beijing News report.

However, much of the donkey meat is not real. In fact, it is made from the meat of mules, horses, and even pigs that are cooked with food additives to make the meat smell like donkey meat.

Out of Hejian's more than 300 family workshops, only a few have business licenses, and even some of them are producing fake donkey meat to ship to Beijing as well as Hebei, Henan, Shandong and Anhui provinces, the paper said.

The newspaper said that among the more than 300 family workshops in Hejian, only a few have business licenses, and some of them even produce fake donkey meat and ship it to Beijing, Hebei, Henan, and Shandong and Anhui and other places.