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Gluttony

Gluttony is a chain of restaurants, originating from Taiwan, was founded in Beijing in 1998, which is characterized by the perfect combination of the novel bar dining form and traditional hot pot, creating a new mode of fashion bar small hot pot.

Gluttony was founded on the one hand because of the vast space for development of the catering market, and on the other hand, it is also y aware that the bar hot pot operation mode is easy to be standardized and can be quickly replicated, and at the same time, it is able to better control the risk of food safety and food quality. As a leading domestic hotpot brand with a 16-year history, Gluttony has always insisted on direct operation, and has always taken food safety as the top priority of its operation.

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Zhejiang and other places had unearthed more than 5,000 years ago with the pottery kettle supporting the use of small ceramic stoves, can be easily moved, can be considered the primary form of hot pot. Beijing Yanqing Longqingxia Shanrong cultural sites unearthed in the Spring and Autumn period bronze hot pot, there are traces of heating over. In the late slave society, a small bronze tripod appeared, no more than 20 centimeters high and with a caliber of about 15 centimeters.

Some tripods and stoves into one, that is, in the tripod cast a compartment, the tripod belly into two parts, the lower layer of an opening, can be fed into the charcoal fire, surrounded by hollowed out for ventilation of the smoke holes some of the tripod belly is shallow, the tripod in the middle of a charcoal plate, people call this type of tripod for the "Wendeng", which is small and convenient, can be said to be a better hot pot. The good hot pot.

The Han Dynasty saw the emergence of a small copper vessel called "dyeing furnace", "dyeing cup", the structure is divided into three parts: the main body of the charcoal stove; above the cup of food, the volume is generally 250 to 300 milliliters; below the tray to take the charcoal fire. It can be inferred that this is the small hotpot used by a single person in ancient times. During the Tang and Song dynasties, hot pots became popular, and officials and celebrities hosted banquets at their homes, often with hot pots.

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