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                    [Title] => If it’s good in Chinese, it’s Duck Duck
                    [Summary] => A duck is canard in French, ducken in German, and pato in Spanish and Filipino. The Danish dukke is a word of endearment or fondness, while in African-American slang, the duck is an alcoholic beverage. In colloquial Cantonese, duck-duck does not refer to two ducks. Rather, it roughly translates to the positive "okay!" or "yes!"

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DUCK DUCK CHINA GOURMET
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                    [Title] => If it’s good in Chinese, it’s Duck Duck
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