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What do you think of these recipes from Learn to Cook Chinese?



 
 
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Old 16-02-2006, 08:26 PM posted to soc.culture.china,alt.food.asian
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Default What do you think of these recipes from Learn to Cook Chinese?

http://www.china.org.cn/english/food/26593.htm

I think I would like the names in Chinese characters as well.

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Default What do you think of these recipes from Learn to Cook Chinese?


wrote:
http://www.china.org.cn/english/food/26593.htm


Sounds like someone whose first language is not English.


I think I would like the names in Chinese characters as well.


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Old 16-02-2006, 09:24 PM posted to soc.culture.china,alt.food.asian,soc.culture.asian.american
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Default tastiest chinese food recipes

Cantonese Shrimp Wonton Soup with Mai Fun for Valentines Day

1 dozen jumbo shrimp, fresh, peeled, and deveined
1 cup of scallions
1 teaspoon of ginger
1 dozen won ton skins
1 teaspoon of virgin olive oil
* put scallions, ginger, and 1 shrimp on a won ton skin, wrap to form
dumpling using olive oil as glue

2 cans of rich chicken broth
1/2 pound of fresh mai fun

* boil chicken broth
* put mai fun and 6 won tons in each bowl
* pour chicken broth into bowls
* eat using chopsticks and table spoon

 




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