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On Jan 7, 6:07*am, "ViLco" > wrote:
> What are the most common fake chinese dishes served in chinese joints and > restaurants in your area? Here in northern Italy the most widespread fake is > "riso alla cantonese" (tr. "cantonese rice"), which does not exist nor in > Canton nor in all of China, or so a chinese friend told me: basically it's a > dish of rice with no sauces but just a lot of peas and bits of scrambled > eggs, along with diced prosciutto cotto (!!!). Every chinese restaurant or > take-away has them on the menu, every single one. > Here a shot of the infamous cantonese rice:http://www.giallozafferano.it/images.../slide-450.jpg > And in your area? When I was a kid in the midwest, Chinese restaurants uniformly served chop suey (stir fried beef, celery, and mung bean sprouts among other things). San Francisco restaurants came up with Chinese chicken salad -- a pretty tasty luncheon dish, and lemon chicken (battered chunks of chicken, deep fried, and drenched in a heavy lemon syrup). |
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