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



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


Sounds like someone whose first language is not English.

A native american with bed english lessons ? (its just a joke
not meant in a bad way. Our chinese here in my country have
the same problem)

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


You could try babelfish.altavista.com and translate english
into simplified chinese to see the chinese characters.

Of course I have been looking at some of the recipes.... they
look quite good in general, although I miss the REAL chinese
recipes. Try them.... if you like them... enjoy, and take a vacation
(or holiday) to asia to eat local chinese food. (yes local... not 5 start
hotel food) ... if you tried the real chinese food in asia, you would
never ever eat chinese food in you country again....



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