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"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
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On Mon 05 Mar 2018 11:37:43a, Ophelia told us...

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> On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 6:44:02 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
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>> I have eaten Dim Sum in London's China town but it is so many
>> year ago I can't remember a lot about it I seem to remember I
>> enjoyed it

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> Mostly it's little morsels of food/love/heart steamed in bamboo
> trays. Dim Sum is usually served in the trays that it's cooked in.
> The trays keep the food warm so there's no need for steam tables
> or heat lamps. That's brilliant.
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> On this rock, we love dim sum. We have our own version which
> reflects that fact that a lot of it was eaten in the pineapple and
> cane fields - away from home and restaurants. We call it
> "manapua."
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> https://migrationology.com/char-hung-sut/
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> I've never seen a Dim Sum restaurant up here .. yet) Although
> to be honest, I haven't looked. I hadn't thought of that in years
> till your post
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> I remember they came around the tables with trolleys with shelves
> and the Dim Sum(s) were on small trays on the shelves
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I've found two excellent dim sum restaurants here in Phoenix. We go
to one or the other every couple of months.


Wayne Boatwright
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Nice MrD has found one in Glasgow. I will have to think about making a
trip there one of these days)