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Rooster olives

Rooster olives are Chinese olives and olive dishes sold by street vendors in Guangzhou, China in a tradition dating back to the Qing dynasty. The vendors are garbed in a traditional, brightly colored rooster costume playing suasion horn and yelling, in residential areas. In some places, chicken and lam is called "flying lam", because the vendors throw the olives to customers living on higher floors. They pack the olive in a small paper bag, and if someone throws money at them, they throw back an olive.

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