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Oriental dishes are generally more healthy than the western options except if you are a a hardcore vegan.
Traditionally, it is best to eat this with a whole set of special rice, sizzling beef with mixed vegetables.
This is perfect for the Chinese New Year.
With some dim sum and mixed vegetables.
Oriental dishes are generally more healthy than the western options except if you are a a hardcore vegan.
Traditionally, it is best to eat this with a whole set of special rice, sizzling beef with mixed vegetables.
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