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... e washed hawthorns to the kitchen, skewering them one by one onto the wooden sticks she had just whittled. She rinsed the pot with clear water twice to completely wash away the greasy smell before pouring sugar cane into it. After stirring evenly with a spatula a few times, the sugar began to melt gradually. There was no rock sugar here, only cane sugar, and Muniang figured it would have to do—it should not make too much of a difference.

About the time it took to drink a cup of tea, the ...

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